Re: Upgrading from 10.1 to 10.2

2004-09-01 Thread John Horner
Just for the record, I've upgraded from 10.1 to 10.2 without any major problems, but what I wish I'd thought of, as it's primarily used as a webserver, is backing up httpd.conf -- I'm going to have to go in and tweak that to suit my preferred settings all over again, as, while Perl is working

Re: Upgrading from 10.1 to 10.2

2004-09-01 Thread John Horner
Quoting myself: what I wish I'd thought of, as it's primarily used as a webserver, is backing up httpd.conf Robert D Sharp kindly wrote to point out that a new install does actually back up the Apache config file -- not to httpd.conf.bak as you might think at first glance, that's included with

Re: Upgrading from 10.1 to 10.2

2004-08-31 Thread Chris Devers
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, John Horner wrote: Am I going to have any Perl major problems if I upgrade to Jaguar? I'm just wary of that stuff about there being different versions of Perl and different versions of modules and so on. If I remember right, Apple shipped Perl 5.6.1 with OSX 10.0 through

Re: Upgrading from 10.1 to 10.2

2004-08-31 Thread Sherm Pendley
On Aug 31, 2004, at 4:33 PM, John Horner wrote: Am I going to have any Perl major problems if I upgrade to Jaguar? I'm just wary of that stuff about there being different versions of Perl and different versions of modules and so on. No, 10.1 10.2 ship with the same version of Perl. If you've

Re: Upgrading from 10.1 to 10.2

2004-08-31 Thread Chris Devers
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Sherm Pendley wrote: Really though, you should be wiping the drive and doing a clean install of the newer OS anyway. That's what most folks recommend as the safest way to upgrade. You'll need to spend some additional time re-installing Perl modules, the apps you use, etc.,