It’s just the path to the RPM file you download. You don’t need any braces
etc.

On Mon, 13 Jun 2022 at 17:44, Obiageli Adegbite <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>  I am trying to upgrade from version 19.8.0 to 20.1.0 on a centos server,
> the upgrade documentation states : sudo rpm -Uvh
> /path/to/go-server-${version}.rpm
> sudo yum upgrade go-server, but what is the path/to/go-server, is it
> /etc/go or /etc/default or /var/lib/go-server. In regard to version is it
> to be written as -${v20.1.0}.rpm or -${20.0.1}.rpm or -$20.0.1.rpm is the
> curly bracket needed.
>

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