I have recently moved my domain from a PlusMail platform to cPanel, all at the same webhost. Along with everything else, I also moved my phpBB board to its own directory (mydomain.com/public_html/openforum). At the time it was ver 3.0.7. Fantastico De Luxe recognized the board, and offered the option to update the board to 3.0.7-PL1 That worked fine. However, I then encountered a wrinkle with the database (which I also transferred from the PlusMail platform). When I thought I would not be able to iron that out, I used Fantastico De Luxe to upload a second phpBB board (ver 3.0.7-PL1) to a different directory (mydomain.com/public_html/forum). Then, at phpBB's own forum, I found a solution to the problem with my original board (it had to do with upgrading MySQL at phpMyAdmin), and fixed it, so the original board at /openforum, worked fine and continues to work fine. Therefore, because I no longer needed the second board at /forum, I removed it, including the database using phpMyAdmin. So, my problem now is this:
At cPanel>Software/Services>Fantastico De Luxe there now appears:
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Location Installed Version Upgrade Link
/forum Unknown Only manual upgrade possible
My questions:
Is there a way I can inform Fantastico that the directory /forum and the board at /forum no longer exist, and that the current phpBB board is at /openforum?
At the folder /.fantasticodata, I see five directories, one of which is "phpBB2":
/.fantasticodate/phpbb2
mydomain.com/forum
mydomain.com/openforum
Should I delete the entry "mydomain.com/forum"? If so, will Fantastico then "see" the board at "mydomain.com/openforum", and when necessary, offer the option to upgrade to the next phpBB version, when it is issued? Or is there something else I need to do?
Thank you.