Running 5.6.0.2, dashboard says i'm running 5.5.2.1

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I seem to be running the latest version of concrete5 5.6.0.2 buy my dashboard still indicates I'm currently running 5.5.2.1 and no updates available.

Any idea why it would do this?

Also, when my news page loads it says, You have downloaded a new version of concrete5 but have not upgraded to it yet. Update concrete5.
When i click on update concrete5 and try to run the update I get the memory error below, but I have plenty of memory,
memory_limit = 128M;

"Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 41680896) (tried to allocate 44 bytes) in /var/www/html/updates/concrete5.6.0.2/concrete/libraries/3rdparty/adodb/adodb.inc.php on line 1052."

Please assist
Thank you

 
primeone replied on at Permalink Reply
primeone
Have you emptied you browsers cache and the sites cache? Just checking! :)
Where did you set the memory_limit, in the php.ini or htaccess?
Try setting it even higher, to 256M or so.
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
visit site.com/index.php/tools/required/upgrade

Mike
ewc07 replied on at Permalink Reply
When I do that I get the following message even though the memory limit is 128M:

Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 41680896) (tried to allocate 207 bytes) in /var/www/html/updates/concrete5.6.0.2/concrete/core/libraries/controller.php on line 42
peskaty replied on at Permalink Reply
peskaty
What does that mean?
------Original Message------
From: concrete5 Community
To: Diana Martinez
Subject: Running 5.6.0.2, dashboard says i'm running 5.5.2.1 : Installation Help
Sent: Oct 29, 2012 9:43 AM
ewc07 replied on at Permalink Reply
I just found out by going to System & Settings > Environment > Environment Information, that my concrete5 version is 5.6.0.2.

But when I still go to System & Settings > Update concrete5, it tells me I'm Currently Running 5.5.2.1. If I choose Check for Updates it says No updates available.

And when I log in to concrete the news page says "You have downloaded a new version of concrete5 but have not upgraded to it yet. Update concrete5." When I try to upgrade from there I get the memory error
ewc07 replied on at Permalink Reply
My webhost reset the memory in the php.ini but I have not changed anything the the htaccess.

Do I need to change something in the htaccess?
ewc07 replied on at Permalink Reply
I had the webhost change the memory to 256M. Still having the same problem. No Change