Cannot update to 1.29.3

jca

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Hi I tried using update option in DA but it didn't work (currently I have 1.29.2) so I tried to manually update. Following this guide: http://help.directadmin.com/item.php?id=29 I get the following error on the wget command:

Code:
wget -O update.tar.gz https://www.directadmin.com/cgi-bin/daupdate?uid=123\&lid=1234
--00:15:50--  https://www.directadmin.com/cgi-bin/daupdate?uid=123&lid=1234
           => `update.tar.gz'
Resolving www.directadmin.com... 66.51.122.131
Connecting to www.directadmin.com|66.51.122.131|:443... connected.
Segmentation fault

I did put my Client ID and License ID.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Jose
 
jca,

You should probably wait and not retry until after the bugs have been fixed. That said, Segmentation faults are often (though not always) do to memory errors.

I've moved a bunch of replies in this thread to a more appropriate post; look here.

HanSieT,

Are you experiencing the issues discussed in the thread I posted just above?

Jeff
 
jca,

You should probably wait and not retry until after the bugs have been fixed. That said, Segmentation faults are often (though not always) do to memory errors.

I've moved a bunch of replies in this thread to a more appropriate post; look here.

HanSieT,

Are you experiencing the issues discussed in the thread I posted just above?

Jeff

Jeff i seem to have a good update file i updated DA and all works fine here
 
Yes, it has been fixed an hour ago.

DirectAdmin Support said:
Thanks for the report.
I checked our centos 4.4 box and everything is running correctly over the network file system.

I extracted the es4.4 update.tar.gz and can confirm that it did not compress correctly. Why exactly, I can't say for sure, but I've recompressed it, double checked it's contents and it's appears to be fine now. The package is now updated, so for anyone affected (only looks like the 4.4 package), you can run this guide to get the new update.tar.gz:

http://help.directadmin.com/item.php?id=29

Note that tar did not return any errors when the bad package was created, so the problem was likely the network file system not giving all the data it should have. I'll keep an eye out for anything else.

Note, some people who have a 4.4 system are actually using the 4.0 package which is fine, hence you're not affected.

John
 
I get the following error: "* You are not allowed to run this program *" I just sent a email to support so they can also check.
Probably because you're not connecting from an IP# they're expecting.

Jeff
 
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