I am trying to upgrade confluence to the latest version but I can't get it to work. I had the same problem with the latest version 4.x version
The problem is that I have confluence installed in /home/opensource/confluence, following is the output from running the command on a Ubuntu machine.
Strange thing is that it ask if it is clean or upgrade and offers number 3 as default (which does not exist).
When I pick the existing folder it tells me it can't install it there because it already exists.
Any suggestions?
bash ./atlassian-confluence-5.0.3-x64.bin Unpacking JRE ... Starting Installer ... This will install Confluence 5.0.3 on your computer. OK [o, Enter], Cancel [c] Choose the appropriate installation or upgrade option. Please choose one of the following: Express Install (uses default settings) [1], Custom Install (recommended for advanced users) [2, Enter], Upgrade an existing Confluence installation [3] Where should Confluence 5.0.3 be installed? [/opt/atlassian/confluence] /home/opensource/confluence It appears that Confluence is already installed in the directory you selected. Please choose a different directory. Where should Confluence 5.0.3 be installed? [/home/opensource/confluence] ^Croot@rizzo:/home/opensource# bash ./atlassian-confluence-5.0.3-x64.bin Unpacking JRE ... Starting Installer ... This will install Confluence 5.0.3 on your computer. OK [o, Enter], Cancel [c] Choose the appropriate installation or upgrade option. Please choose one of the following: Express Install (uses default settings) [1], Custom Install (recommended for advanced users) [2, Enter], Upgrade an existing Confluence installation [3] 2 Where should Confluence 5.0.3 be installed? [/opt/atlassian/confluence] /home/opensource/confluence It appears that Confluence is already installed in the directory you selected. Please choose a different directory. Where should Confluence 5.0.3 be installed? [/home/opensource/confluence]
3 is the option to upgrade. I don't see you giving that. If you try new install, you will have o choose another directory.
Thanks, now I feel even more stupid since I thought that 3 was the default value.
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