SOLVED - Upgrade Issue -5.7.5.8 to 5.7.5.13 - Error Message

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I am new to Concrete5 and already running into a buzzsaw - so please be gentile as I attempt to describe:

1. Did the One-Click install on Dreamhost. The version that Dreamhost uploaded was 5.7.5.8.
2. The install went fine - no issues as I can see.
3. Open C5 and see the welcome window - says I should upgrade to 5.7.5.13.
(Question 1 - But isn't the latest version v8.1?)
4. Click through the link and click on the download button.
5. Get this message:
"Allowed memory size of 94371840 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 41015226 bytes.)

After reading the documentation about downloads - and upgrades:
https://documentation.concrete5.org/developers/installation/installa...
https://documentation.concrete5.org/developers/installation/upgradin...
*I am a little confused.* I gather from the instructions that it is downloading to my computer, and then I have to then upload the files (automatic in the application) or manually via FTP into the server.

I have about 22.4Gb of space on my C drive - so the space error is not making sense. *I's the message talking about my local computer, or the host? I would not think the host - unless it just knows what is going on?

I think that there are missing words in the description of what to do, like:

1. Download the latest core fromhttp://www.concrete5.org/download... (download to where? My computer of the hosting server?)
2. Unzip the file. Remove all contents except the concrete directory. (again, where?)
3. At this point you should have a folder named something like concrete5.7.x.x, with only a "concrete" directory inside it. (I have to assume that this is on the host server)
4. Move the concrete5.7.x.x folder into your updates/ directory. (again, on the host?)
5. Head to Dashboard > System and Settings > Update Concrete5. The update should be listed, and you can click through to update to the latest version.

TIA for the help.

DavidKSchneider
 
DavidKSchneider replied on at Permalink Reply
DavidKSchneider
OK, An Update

I manually downloaded the 5.7.5.13 to my local drive - and did the "removal" steps.

Transferred the Concrete folder to the server : path = updates/concrete/the rest of the file folders.....

Go into the dashboard as documented in updates and the dashboard reports no file is available.

Wondering, perhaps the path should = updates/the rest of the file folders... ?
DavidKSchneider replied on at Permalink Reply
DavidKSchneider
Update #2 -

So the trick is to transfer the high level folder with the version, and all of the license and version files, over in the SFTP transfer

Path should be:
concrete 5.7.5.13/updates/all of the files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ transfer this level of the file tree, and all of the resulting directory and files.
Take this line of the instructions literally:
*Move the concrete5.7.x.x folder into your updates/ directory.*