> In my experience, Plesk is a PITA.

Yes, I fully completely absolutely agree LOL

On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Eno<symb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009, JoeC wrote:
>
>> I have a client who has symfony running their site on another server
>> and they would like to migrate to my server.  I moved the site over
>> (both servers running Plesk), but the site wont come up.  After some
>> digging, I found that this was something that had to be installed on
>> the server.  The latest error is php being unable to open /usr/share/
>> symfony/lib/autoload/sfCoreAutoload.class.php (because it's not
>> there).  I haven't installed anything yet.
>>
>> I need to know:
>> - How do I find out what version they were/are using on the other
>> server?
>> - How do I migrate this properly to my server.
>>
>> I don't have root access to the other host's server, just FTP access
>> for the client.
>
> Do you have ssh on the old server? And is symfony installed on the old
> server? If so, then you should be able to run:
>
>        symfony freeze
>
> This will copy all the symfony libraries into the project making it a
> self-contained tree that you can just copy over to the new server and use.
>
> In my experience, Plesk is a PITA.
>
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