On 25 March 2012 21:35, Alexander Shorin <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Dave, > >> What do you mean by rolling update, and where do you see this? > > By "rolling update" I mean install new CouchDB version without > uninstalling old one. It's quite intuitive to expect that installer > would replace old version by new one(:
This will be possible with an MSI-based version. >> It shouldn't require a restart if you uninstall prior. How were >> you doing this? And what's your idea for improving it? > > For my case it have ask me for restart 3 times: on first install, on > uninstall when I have noted that something went wrong and on second > clean install. Actually I have no ideas how this could be fixed: need > to notice was system libraries are installed or affected on. May be it > because R15B, because all previous versions was for R14, may be > because I already have erlang installed and it causes some conflicts. > Need to inspect situation more detailed, sorry for my unstructured > critics(: No problem, I'll make sure the upgrade path is clearly stated to avoid this. Mixing erts releases was never going to work anyway. >> BTW do you have any results on testing especially the pgp key was >> valid, and if any malware was present? >> >> http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Windows_Binary_Releases > > TrendMicro OfficeScan 10 tells me that every thing is clear, nothing > malicious or strange noticed with procmon tool. > PGP key are valid as md5/sha hashes. > > -- > ,,,^..^,,, Looks like we are good to go then. A+ Dave
