Update Concerns

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Hello all,

I'm considering updating from to 5.4.2.2 from 5.4.1.1. I've foolishly edited my plain yoghurt theme's original rather than creating a new theme. I have not quite figured out how to make my edited plain yoghurt become a custom theme. If I update my concrete will all my edits to the original plain yoghurt revert? What risk will my site be put at? I'm a real amateur at this, so fixing problems is nothing I look forward to! Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 
hostco replied on at Permalink Reply
hostco
Make a copy of your theme that your edited located here.

/public_html/concrete/themes/greek_yogurt

Upload it to

/public_html/themes/

Now you can update Concrete5 without worries and your changes will remain intact.
maschuld replied on at Permalink Reply 1 Attachment
Thanks for the quick reply. I don't seem to have greek_yogurt in that directory. I do have a "default" folder. I've attached an image from my FileZilla. Have a look. Thanks so much!
maschuld replied on at Permalink Reply
Also, I did follow the steps of copying the default folder over to the public_html/themes folder to try it. I can't quite explain what happens (everything goes haywire) but you can have a look if you have the time:http://www.elkhartcountyhistory.org/about/...

I applied the New Theme to the about page. To see what I'd look it to look like you can go to the main page: elkhartcountyhistory.org

Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
hostco replied on at Permalink Reply
hostco
If that is the theme you have activated and made edits to, then copy "default" to the root /themes directory and your all set.
hostco replied on at Permalink Reply
hostco
Did you copy it or just move it?
hostco replied on at Permalink Reply
hostco
Also there should not be a need to activate a new theme.

Putting the default theme in the root /themes directory simply overrides the styles to the default theme that you already have activated.

You may want to put the default theme back to its original state in concrete/themes/

Then have your edited version in /themes
maschuld replied on at Permalink Reply
This is good news. So there is no need to activate or install or switch my design of an already finished page?

To answer your other question, I copied it (rather than moved it). So I'm reading you correctly that whatever is in my root/themes is the theme that my pages are actually using? I can go ahead and update?

Again, your help is greatly appreciated.
hostco replied on at Permalink Reply
hostco
That's correct. If you have copied your edited theme to your root /themes directory you are safe to update.
maschuld replied on at Permalink Reply
Okay. Not so good news. I'm not sure what happened and any help would again be greatly appreciated. I followed the above steps and updated the site. I backed it using concrete5 and by downloading all the site files from the ftp site.

The site is now broken in that I cannot access the site or dashboard etc...http://www.elkhartcountyhistory.org... is the site. The error message reads:

Warning: require(/home/m1schuld/elkhartcountyhistory.org/updates/concrete5.4.2.2/concrete/dispatcher.php) [function.require]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/m1schuld/elkhartcountyhistory.org/concrete/startup/updated_core_check.php on line 5

Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/home/m1schuld/elkhartcountyhistory.org/updates/concrete5.4.2.2/concrete/dispatcher.php' (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php:/usr/local/php5/lib/pear') in /home/m1schuld/elkhartcountyhistory.org/concrete/startup/updated_core_check.php on line 5

Any ideas on what I've screwed up?
maschuld replied on at Permalink Reply
I just restored via dreamhost, so the link may show a working site by tomorrow, but I'm still not using an updated Concrete5
hostco replied on at Permalink Reply
hostco
These errors would not have anything to do with copying your theme to the root themes directory.

You said you do have a back up of the site?
maschuld replied on at Permalink Reply
I do have a backup, but it is on my work computer and I am at home tonight.

Dreamhost didn't have any backups stored.

Any idea what happened? It happened immediately following my attempt to update Concrete5 to to 5.4.2.2
maschuld replied on at Permalink Reply
I've returned the site to functionality following these steps:http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/customizing_c5/help-my-si...

But I'm still running 5.4.1.1
hostco replied on at Permalink Reply
hostco
I sent you a PM.