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    Default upcp and up2date files. More details needed

    I am currently useing WHM 10.8.0 cPanel 10.8.1-R30

    I was wanting to update to more stable versions of Apache, php and MySQl. Is there somethign I can change in these files that willallow me to do this.


    Reason I ask is I knwo I can updat emanually, but I heard that cpanel looks for the versions it is installed with. Since i used a package.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jemrada
    I am currently useing WHM 10.8.0 cPanel 10.8.1-R30

    I was wanting to update to more stable versions of Apache, php and MySQl. Is there somethign I can change in these files that willallow me to do this.


    Reason I ask is I knwo I can updat emanually, but I heard that cpanel looks for the versions it is installed with. Since i used a package.
    You can upgrade to the stable cPanel build by chanign the configuration from the WHM :

    Go to WHM >> Server Configuration >> Update Config and select Manual Updates Only (STABLE tree) under cPanel/WHM Updates.

    Press the Save button.After that login to the server via SSH with the root user and run

    /scripts/upcp --force

    It will upgrade the cPanel build to a latest stable release.

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