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xhprof is needed in production after update to 2.6 #6127

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JanMalte opened this issue Sep 5, 2014 · 5 comments
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xhprof is needed in production after update to 2.6 #6127

JanMalte opened this issue Sep 5, 2014 · 5 comments
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JanMalte commented Sep 5, 2014

After one-click auto update, an error is shown, saying xhprof couldn't be loaded.

In the vendor/composer/autoload_files.php the lines 10-11 must be deleted, to make piwik running again. An alternative is to run composer.phar update to install xhprof.

@JanMalte JanMalte changed the title xhprof is needed after update to 2.6 xhprof is needed in production after update to 2.6 Sep 5, 2014
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ryrun commented Sep 5, 2014

There should be something in auto updater to precheck new requirements, so this wont happend again... Also, test piwiks autoupdate before releasing a new version.

@ JanMalte thx for solutions.

@mattab mattab closed this as completed in b6e04bf Sep 5, 2014
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mattab commented Sep 5, 2014

Thanks for the report! This is an unfortunate bug that was my fault as the release manager. I'm releasing right now 2.6.1 which fixes the issue. Sorry about the trouble and this problem should not occur anymore. Anyway thanks for reporting it so fast after the release.

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mattab commented Sep 5, 2014

Piwik 2.6.1 has been released.

@mattab mattab added this to the Piwik 2.6.1 milestone Sep 5, 2014
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cemana commented Sep 16, 2014

I want to update, manually. I have 2.5.0...can I update it to 2.6.1 directly?
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@cemana Yes, this should be possible. There is no need to do the 2.6.0 Update first.

@mattab mattab added the Bug For errors / faults / flaws / inconsistencies etc. label Sep 20, 2014
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