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Config.php
Having a blond moment here...
About to upgrade to latest version from 3.6.8 - I note that they say to rename the config file prior to uploading and presumably, make the necessary changes.. My question - is 3.6.8 config file the same as the one that would be used by 3.7.2 ? ie - do i really need to reupload it etc ? |
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In most cases, there is no need to reupload config.php each time. I'd expect that the vBulletin team would make it pretty clear if they ever changed the config.php file. But there isn't a reason to redo it every time you upgrade.
As far as I am aware there aren't any changes between 3.6.8 -> 3.7.2. If you run into problems then it may be worth just reuploading it but if all goes well then there is no need to. |
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Pretty much what I thought, so that's my blond moment over |
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Where do "they" say this?
In the manual (Upgrading vBulletin) is stated: Quote:
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I merely wondered if going from .6.8 to .7.2 I could "ignore" the config file as you do with the install php file... I hate ambiguity |
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You can use any 3.5 or higher config file with 3.7. You might miss some new options but they are not essential.
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Thanks !
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