Arne Bakkeboe <[email protected]> wrote on 21/07/2010 08:11:
True - although it will become impractical as soon as your database grows in size (to be sure you are not missing anything in the update scripts you should move over the var/storage directory too, besides the database data).On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, Gaetano Giunta wrote:emmanuelle roux wrote:Do we need SSH to remotely update ezPublish? Or install modules / options ?You can install extensions by - uploading the code via ftp - activating them via the admin interface For updating eZP from one version to another, you will need ssh access almost for sure, as there might be mysql commands and php scripts to be run.Not necessarily. As long as you can dump/import the database, you can do the actual upgrade from one version to another on a local machine.
One last note: for most eZ Publish installations it is necessary to have specific cronjobs running on the server. Generally those are setup via an ssh connection, too (unless a specific control panel is set up by the provider for you).
Bye Gaetano
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