I've gone from R18450 to R19403 but there is nothing about R19403 in the changelog. Any details as to the changes?
I've gone from R18450 to R19403 but there is nothing about R19403 in the changelog. Any details as to the changes?
The changelogs are manually updated (not automatically updated). However in the case of RELEASE, a good guide would be to read the changelog for CURRENT from build 18450 (former build) through 19403 (new build) to give you a good preliminary idea of what may have been done in the new RELEASE build.
Yeah, that's right... Automatic updates for cpanel are set to Manual (except for security updates which are automatic). Last night cpanel on only 1 of our boxes automatically updated to: R19407
It happened about 2:55 AM. I checked with the other admins to make sure no one updated manually and they did not. So how did this update occur automatically without anyone starting the process???
This is worrysome as we prefer to handle these updates ourselves.
The other cpanel servers we have did not update and all the update config settings on all servers is identical. It should not have updated without someone here starting it, but it did...
Has this happened to anyone else???
Thanks,
Peter Elsner
GKG.NET, INC.
Ok, they have upgraded release to 11.17.0-RELEASE_19424 but the changelog is only up to Release 19408.
I should be more patient....
Ron
I have looked at the changelog and I see the updates... That's not the problem. I want to know how the updates ran when no one started them??? They ran automatically even though the configuration is set to manually do the updates.
I just don't like coming in and seeing changes, not knowing what effects they may have had on existing customers. I've had a number of complaints that the scgi-bin scripts are no longer working... People are getting the message: UID must be 99 or something like that... I have to manually move their scripts to the cgi-bin (no longer using the wrapper), and then modify their HTML code to reflect the new path... Try doing that for over a thousand customers...
Peter
gk: We had the same issue on one server. CP updates were on manual, and I guess I missed this, but the security and other updates were set to automatic, still not sure though how CPanel itself was updated when we never initiated it.
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