Hello,
Firstly, I apologise for my common spelling errors, I still work :)
Let me explain briefly:
I buy a few days ago a license Virtualmin PRO.
My server running Ubuntu LTS, I try installing with the automatic file install.sh.
However, I realized that installing install.sh entire architecture LAMP (Linux Apache php mysql).
What I do not want to do, because I want to combine the bundle Zend Core (PHP5, Apache, Mysql), and therefore manually configure these tools.
So I downloaded packages WEBMIN and USERMIN, I had installed.
Then I set via webmin, Apache, Mysql, and the tools necessary (Postfix, etc.).
Everything works as I hope with VIRTUALMIN GPL.
I would like now, via Virtualmin, upgrade to version PRO.
'Virtualmin'> 'System Setting'> 'Upgrade to Pro Virtualmin'.
So I tape my serial number and my license keys, and something like this back to me:
Creating Virtualmin license file .. .. done Updating available packages from APT .. Get:1 http://mirror.ovh.net feisty-security Release.gpg [191B] Hit http://mirror.ovh.net feisty-security Release ... ... Fetched 108kB in 0s (453kB/s) Reading package lists... .. done [color=#FF0000]Upgrading Virtualmin Debian packages : usermin webmin-virtual-server= webmin-virtual-server-theme webmin Reading package lists... Building dependency tree... Reading state information... E: Version '' for 'webmin-virtual-server' was not found usermin is already the newest version. .. done[/color] Some errors occurred while upgrading your system to Virtualmin Pro. Please check the messages above for possible causes.Thanks in advance
Post edited by: contact@netatoo.fr, at: 2008/03/06 13:14<br><br>Post edited by: contact@netatoo.fr, at: 2008/03/07 06:06
Someone has already encountered this problem? If yes, how did you set?
I may seek anywhere in the forum and issue tracker, but I found nothing that would solve my problem.
Having bought Virtualmin Pro, do you think I can add a task in the issue/bug tracker?
Thanks in advance
Problem solved.
For information, I made a mistake: I worked on a system Ubuntu Linux 7.04 (feisty).
I installed Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS, and the upgrade to version PRO went well.