I'm afraid its a server issue, there really isnt anything I can tell you.
Its saying it cannot find the file, or cannot open the file - did you actually re-upload it ? (even if if seems...
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Its unable to find init.php, make sure you uploaded all the files correctly.
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Pretty sure you can do it using Heidi (which is what I use for all my MySQL work).
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Thats a php error, you need to be running at least php 5.6.
Looks like when you use the cli (shell) you are running an older version
(php -v should tell you).
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It is a product (using plugins) and a whole bunch of files as well.
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The truth isnt always rosy.
You did not "just" come asking for help.
You went on a rant about the cost of security updates (which are free) and upgrades.
Even the thread...
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Security updates are free, and always have been. Only one has ever been released for 3.8.6, that being PL 1.
It is your fault if you are running a version thats at least 7.5 years...
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Personally I would suggest for step 5 you just rename the vBulletin 3.X folder to something obscure for now, dont delete it until you are certain you dont need anything from it....
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Not exactly.
vB5 was initially based off vB 4.1.4.
The feature was only added to vB4 in the 4.2.x series, and was never added to vB5....
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I'm afraid it is.
Perhaps I should rephrase it to be clearer ;
No further work of any kind is being done on vBulletin 4 (except for any necessary security updates)....
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