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UPGRADING instructions
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Follow these instructions if upgrading from a previous version
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of Roundcube Webmail. We recommend to carefully backup the existing
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installation as well as the database before going through the following steps.
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Using the update script
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There is a shell script (for unix based systems) that does the job for you.
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To use it, unpack the archive of the new Roundcube version to a temporary location
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(don't replace the Roundcube installation you want to update)
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and cd into that directory. From there, run the following command in a shell:
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./bin/installto.sh <TARGET-FOLDER>
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For <TARGET-FOLDER> you specify the path to the Roundcube installation
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which should be updated. The update script will then copy all new files to the
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target location and check and update the configuration and database schema.
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After all is done, the temporary folder with the new Roundcube files can be
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removed again.
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WARNING: See Post-Upgrade Activities section below.
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Updating manually
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If you don't have shell access to the Roundcube installation or if not running
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it on a unix system, you need to do the following operations by hand:
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1. Replace index.php and all files in
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- ./bin/
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- ./SQL/
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- ./program/
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- ./installer/
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2. Replace the configuration defaults files:
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- config/defaults.inc.php
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- config/mimetypes.php
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3. rsync the contents of the following folders from your installation
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directory into the target folder:
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./skins/
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./plugins/
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4. Run ./bin/update.sh from the commandline OR
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open http://url-to-roundcube/installer/ in a browser and choose "3 Test config".
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To enable the latter one, you have to temporary set 'enable_installer'
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to true in your local config/config.inc.php file.
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WARNING: See SQLite database upgrade below.
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5. Let the update script/installer check your configuration and
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update your config files and database schema as suggested by the updater.
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6. Make sure 'enable_installer' is set to false again.
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7. See Post-Upgrade Activities section.
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Post-Upgrade Activities
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1. Check .htaccess settings (some php settings could become required)
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2. If you're using build-in addressbook, run indexing script /bin/indexcontacts.sh.
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3. When upgrading from version older than 0.6-beta you should make sure
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your folder settings contain namespace prefix. For example Courier users
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should add INBOX. prefix to folder names in main configuration file.
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4. Check system requirements in INSTALL file.
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SQLite database upgrade
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Versions older than 0.9 were supporting SQLite v2 only. Newer versions require
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database in v3 format. The best what you can do is to convert database file
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to the new format using command line tools:
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sqlite OLD.DB .dump | sqlite3 NEW.DB
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