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Been Away too long - Need Help with Upgrade
Hello all,
I have installed Geeklog 1.3.10 since December 2004. I went on a course for one year and just got back home. I now need to upgrade my old install to become up to date with the latest production Geeklog.
Could anyone tell me which upgrades I should do now. Do I need to go step by step by first upgrading to 1.3.11 and then 1.3.11sr1 and so on and so on?
Your help will be appreciated.
Thanks
ola_one
I have installed Geeklog 1.3.10 since December 2004. I went on a course for one year and just got back home. I now need to upgrade my old install to become up to date with the latest production Geeklog.
Could anyone tell me which upgrades I should do now. Do I need to go step by step by first upgrading to 1.3.11 and then 1.3.11sr1 and so on and so on?
Your help will be appreciated.
Thanks
ola_one
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Dirk
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Same as always: If the version number changes (1.3.10 -> 1.3.11), download the latest complete tarball and follow the instructions.
bye, Dirk
bye, Dirk
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ola_one
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Thanks Dirk, so I only need to upgrade from 1.3.10 to 1.3.11sr2? Or do I need to first upgrade from 1.3.10 to 1.3.11 first and then proceed to 1.3.11sr2? Sorry to sound so ridiculous, just want to be sure.
Thanks again
ola_one
Thanks again
ola_one
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ola_one
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Sorry again, I just realized that the latest stable realease that I see in the download section is 1.3.11sr2 and when I looked it says
Does the above mean it can also be used for upgrades? It states categorically that it is to be used for fresh installs...
Thanks
ola_one
Geeklog 1.3.11sr2 is a security and bugfix update over 1.3.11sr1.
This is a complete tarball, to be used for fresh installs.
md5 checksum: dec2f18b25b376cde90f6d4cc336e307
This is a complete tarball, to be used for fresh installs.
md5 checksum: dec2f18b25b376cde90f6d4cc336e307
Does the above mean it can also be used for upgrades? It states categorically that it is to be used for fresh installs...
Thanks
ola_one
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Quote by ola_one:
Does the above mean it can also be used for upgrades?
Does the above mean it can also be used for upgrades?
yes.
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