Ok, to explain the title, I have roundcube install using custombuild. I want to change the roundcube URL to something like mycube without redirecting using alias
So when people go to example.com/mycube -> they can see this
and when people go to example.com/roundcube -> there will be error 404
my solution is to rename the roundcube folder to mycube and this solve the problem.. but my question is.. if I rename this folder manually, and if I receive update for roundcube, does the update create a new folder for the upgraded version or it will patch the existing folder in mycube folder? I ask this question because I use this same method on phpMyadmin and when directadmin update phpmyadmin, it just create a new folder. How can I solve this problem.
In the manual method, I just delete old mycube folder and repeat renaming the roundcube to mycube. I hope that someone can guide me to the automatic process.
So when people go to example.com/mycube -> they can see this
and when people go to example.com/roundcube -> there will be error 404
my solution is to rename the roundcube folder to mycube and this solve the problem.. but my question is.. if I rename this folder manually, and if I receive update for roundcube, does the update create a new folder for the upgraded version or it will patch the existing folder in mycube folder? I ask this question because I use this same method on phpMyadmin and when directadmin update phpmyadmin, it just create a new folder. How can I solve this problem.
In the manual method, I just delete old mycube folder and repeat renaming the roundcube to mycube. I hope that someone can guide me to the automatic process.
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