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Migrating and Upgrading to Joomla! 4.x • Re: Update 4.4.4 to 4.4.5 Go to 'System - Maintenance - Database' and use the 'Update Structure' button.

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It seems like a pretty standard installation. What is the "meterreadings" (extension)? Is it relevant to your site (it's a third-party extension, not core)?

The one "deprecated" PHP error is a notification meaning a certain function or feature of PHP is earmarked for removal in a future PHP version. (Try increasing PHP to 8.2) and that may well disappear.

Try to reinstall core files (of the current Joomla version)
https://www.joomlashack.com/blog/joomla ... et-joomla/. If that doesn't work, download the same version update package from https://downloads.joomla.org/cms/joomla4 and reinstall via "Upload and Update" to see if that fixes it. Disable that "meterreadings" extension or uninstall it if it is unused. Does the update pre-check also flag that extension as "not compatible"?

I would first do a backup of your site (by whatever means you do that e.g. through your web host or export the database via phpMyAdmin but we'd recommend a backup extension like Akeeba Backup.

Statistics: Posted by AMurray — Thu May 30, 2024 10:57 pm



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