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magento script problem #4
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Thanks for the report, it looks like your wget doesn't support the |
I have this problem too. My wget version is 1.14 and there appears to be no update for my CentOS distro. |
I have instead saved a local copy of the script in the root of the installation, removing the
My installation remains on 1.9.4.2.
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Do you have core file edits? |
@gtsiou This seems to stem from the issue caused by the SSL cert being for *.s3.amazonaws.com but our subdomain having two parts so the browser does not consider the SSL cert to be valid.. Can we get a new bucket that has a hyphen instead of a dot in the name? Or perhaps a CNAME, @LeeSaferite? |
Uncertain. I have inherited this installation and I'm unfamiliar with Magento. Can you give a few examples of core files that are commonly edited and I will attempt to cross-reference with the output of the script. However, it looked like many hundreds of files that were reporting "patch failed" "patch does not apply" |
Scratch that. I've done a fresh installation of OpenMage 1.9.4.10 and connected the previous DB and copied over media, theme etc. Fingers crossed... |
Having the same problem on CentOS 7 w/latest of yum's wget |
Hi @toledoroy if you are referring to the wget issue you can edit the script and remove the |
Thanks @colinmollenhour |
Is that still an issue? We can absolutely try with a different bucket but a CNAME would be ideal. |
php 7.2
cpanel
magento 1.9.4.3
I followed the guide below with method 1
https://www.openmage.org/magento-lts/migration-guide.html
but i've this error:
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