mmwfrank Developer Lähettäjä United States Jäsen alkaen heinäk. 2023 mmwfrank 9 jouluk. 2023 07:57 I've been checking to see if Softaculous finally has v2.5.5 ready to install, but it still hasn't shown up. Does anyone know how long it usually takes for them to be ready with a new version?
tim Founder Lähettäjä Sweden Jäsen alkaen toukok. 2013 tim 10 jouluk. 2023 01:16 It is usually a couple of days after I give them clear signal. So any day near, it depends on their work load. They received a go last Thursday for rolling it out. If you can't wait then here is a guide for manually doing it. https://wiki.litecart.net/how_to_upgrade Don't worry manual upgrades will not brick your Softaculous link. They usually detect version changes automatically.
mmwfrank Developer Lähettäjä United States Jäsen alkaen heinäk. 2023 mmwfrank 10 jouluk. 2023 19:12 Great! With a couple dozen LC installations, I really didn't want to do it manually. But I decided to try doing one manually anyway, for the experience of it. It was easier than I could have imagined. Congratulations on an excellent platform that always impresses me!
tim Founder Lähettäjä Sweden Jäsen alkaen toukok. 2013 tim 11 jouluk. 2023 16:51 Softaculous just confirmed launch of 2.5.5. It might be 24 hours until it's distributed. Thank you so much for the kind words. I'm working on making it even lighter, simplier, and more robust. 🙂
blixten19 LiteCart Fan Lähettäjä Sweden Jäsen alkaen toukok. 2022 blixten19 12 jouluk. 2023 10:17 now can we auto update to latest LC
dodo Moderator Lähettäjä Lithuania Jäsen alkaen maalisk. 2016 dodo 18 jouluk. 2023 10:46 @blixten19 you are not the nicest forum user, are you? :)
tim Founder Lähettäjä Sweden Jäsen alkaen toukok. 2013 tim 18 jouluk. 2023 16:16 @dodo her post did sound rude, but it's in fact a bad transcribing of swedish to english. "Now can we" is how a swede would say "Now, we can". blixten's english posts are in the way words are in swedish. The problem is the words (or the order of them) don't always mean the same thing in english. They can at times be considered rude. Other commonly seen use you would find in her posts are "work this", not telling someone rudely to work on somehing, but she actually means "does this work". Or "I will so" -> "I would like it to (for something to operate in a particular manner)". I have to read the posts a couple of times to understand them at times. This was off topic, but to avoid any conflicts or missunderstandings it's just bad english.
dodo Moderator Lähettäjä Lithuania Jäsen alkaen maalisk. 2016 dodo 18 jouluk. 2023 16:57 My intention was not to be rude, but merely to say that blixten19 sounds rude too often herself. No matter what her native language is. We all write in english here so users should at least try to be polite and easy to understand if they seek help.