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Hello,

 

I tried installing blesta using Softaculous on namecheap's shared hosting but the installation failed. How to check errors ?

 

Ignoring that, I tried installing blesta manually, by following the instructions at https://docs.blesta.com/display/user/Installing+Blesta

 

In that , step 3 reads as

 

"Upload the contents on public_html directory to your server where you will be accessing blesta."

 

However, I cannot find public_html directory in my blesta-3.5.3 download. Whats wrong ?

 

 

Why do I feel system is fighting with me :( ​

 

 

PS - While registering here in the forums, it informed me that I cannot use my outlook.com id. Why ?

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Upload the contents of the "blesta" directory from the zip file, this was changed from public_html and should be updated. Sorry!

 

Chances are there may be a failed dependency, but you should know more once you access /install after uploading the files. Post any issues you have here and someone will help.

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Upload the contents of the "blesta" directory from the zip file, this was changed from public_html and should be updated. Sorry!

 

Chances are there may be a failed dependency, but you should know more once you access /install after uploading the files. Post any issues you have here and someone will help.

 

Thanks for the clarification. Everything went fine and thankyou for replying fast. I didn't reply to the post but I did read your post almost as soon as you replied.

 

Have you checked that the requirements are all set: https://docs.blesta.com/display/user/Requirements

You can ask Namecheap for help if you need it as they manage the servers you are on, personally it's better when you own your own VPS.

 

Hello mate ! Thankyou for the suggestion. However, I feel problem was with Softaculous and not with namecheap's shared hosting. I did manual install and it went smooth as a butter knife on a butter. Till now I'm very happy with Blesta. I've used WHMCS in the past and I remember getting overwhelmed with it but eventually it became second nature. However, blesta is comparitively much better when you are new to the system.

 

PS - I'm writing this experience based on initital install and configuration only. I need to explore it more :)

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