solved any way to update core through ssh command line?

soaringeagle
@soaringeagle
8 years ago
3,304 posts
I still cannot update my core, which means i can no longer update anything at all
is there a way to update the core by command line through ssh?
1 weird thing, uploading the core (6.0.6) then running integrity check with repair modules worked...on 1 site not the other
is there any way to do the full update process through ssh commands and skip using the marketplace update altogether, at least just for the core?


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soaringeagle
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updated by @soaringeagle: 06/16/17 08:49:38PM
brian
@brian
8 years ago
10,148 posts
I'd recommend NOT doing that and instead find out why you have such a restricted network speed. However you can:

1) Download the latest open source here: https://www.jamroom.net
2) upload the modules/jrCore directory to your site
3) run an integrity
4) reset caches

Let me know if that helps.


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soaringeagle
@soaringeagle
8 years ago
3,304 posts
should that upload as jrCore will it rename itself to the version number or should i rename it to jrcore release version it worked on 6.0.6 on 1 site not on the other haven't tried with 6.0.7


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soaringeagle
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soaringeagle
@soaringeagle
8 years ago
3,304 posts
id not work when adding -release-6.0.7 (swear that worked before)


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michael
@michael
8 years ago
7,772 posts
When a module is downloaded from jamroom.net it will be packaged as:
jrCore

with no version number. On your server 'jrCore' will be a symlink to the most recent version. You can delete the symlink and just upload the jrCore module without any version number.

When the next version is available from the marketplace, it will be moved to its version number location after the new version is downloaded.
soaringeagle
@soaringeagle
8 years ago
3,304 posts
ok got ya just cause it was a symlink i wasnt certain that was a safe way to do it
wanted to verify 1t thnx


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soaringeagle
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soaringeagle
@soaringeagle
8 years ago
3,304 posts
worked that explains why it only worked on 1 site must have accidently uploaded it as rCore then as the release name to the other 1


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soaringeagle
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