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and subject line Bug#439282: nut upgrade: Warning about major upgrade, but no
upgrade instructions?
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Package: nut
Version: 2.2.0-1
Severity: important
Hi,
When upgrading nut from 2.0.5-3+b1 to 2.2.0-1, I get the warning screen
showing this template:
Template: nut/major_upstream_changes
Type: boolean
Description: Please manually modify your configuration files! Continue?
This is a serious advisory. Please take note.
.
There have been significant changes by the upstream authors to the
behaviour of this software. Specifically, the configuration files in
/etc/nut are different, some ups drivers have been renamed, ...
.
If you continue with the installation of this package, NUT will NOT
restart unless you manually change your configuration files and edit
/etc/default/nut. You have been warned!
Please read /usr/share/doc/nut/UPGRADING.gz for the upgrading procedure.
But /usr/share/doc/nut/UPGRADING.gz doesn't contain anything about
upgrading to 2.2.
Just starting it seems to work, so I'm not sure why it's showing me this
screen.
Kurt
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Hi Kurt,
2007/8/23, Kurt Roeckx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Package: nut
> Version: 2.2.0-1
> Severity: important
> ...
> But /usr/share/doc/nut/UPGRADING.gz doesn't contain anything about
> upgrading to 2.2.
>
> Just starting it seems to work, so I'm not sure why it's showing me this
> screen.
the UPGRADING file is only updated once you've selected "Yes" to continue.
You then can read it, eventually update your configuration files, and
restart nut.
Best regards,
Arnaud
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