Enrique Amigó wrote:
> ok, but when i go to opennms help it says that is version 1.5.93
dpkg -l opennms
Chances are when you did the upgrade, you told it not to replace
opennms.properties, which contains the version string that's used in the
web UI.
I've opened a bug to move that property some
how i can check if it is version 1.6???
henry
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 5:28 PM, Benjamin Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Enrique Amigó wrote:
> > Now is have removed snort, because i was not using it, but, when i tried
> > to upgrade opennms apt-get said to me that i have the newest version of
>
ok, but when i go to opennms help it says that is version 1.5.93
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 5:28 PM, Benjamin Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Enrique Amigó wrote:
> > Now is have removed snort, because i was not using it, but, when i tried
> > to upgrade opennms apt-get said to me that i have the n
Enrique Amigó wrote:
> Now is have removed snort, because i was not using it, but, when i tried
> to upgrade opennms apt-get said to me that i have the newest version of
> opennms, and i know that's not true
Yes it is, it all got unpacked and installed as part of the stuff you
originally quoted.
Not much we can really do about this. A package you're getting from
the Debian repos (not OpenNMS's) is behaving badly. Might try opening
a bug with Debian, or ask the maintainer of that package...
It looks like the main snort package is bombing because it's not
configured. You could try
i have installed opennms 1.5.93 on an ubuntu server, and i want to upgrade
to 1.6, i followed the guide
http://www.opennms.org/documentation/installguide.html#upgrading
and this happened
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/opennms-1.5.93-1/source/target/opennms-1.5.93/bin$
sudo apt-get update
Hit http://