Re: [rt-users] Upgrade question

2013-09-17 Thread Alan Murrell
Quoting Kevin Falcone falc...@bestpractical.com: 4.0.17 was actually added to unstable and testing at the end of August. The Debian packager for RT works quite hard. Ah, I did not know that, though I only run stable in a production environment. 2.) Install RT v4.0.17 on new server.

[rt-users] Upgrade question

2013-09-12 Thread Alan Murrell
Hello, I currently have RT v4.0.7 installed on a Debian server (RT was installed from Debian repositories). For various reasons, I need to put RT onto a new server, and was going to stick with Debian, but instead of using RT from the repositories, I am planning on doing a source install

Re: [rt-users] Upgrade question

2013-09-12 Thread Kevin Falcone
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 11:51:52PM -0700, Alan Murrell wrote: source install (the repositories are not updated very often, and doing a source install will be easier to keep RT updated, IMO) 4.0.17 was actually added to unstable and testing at the end of August. The Debian packager for RT works

[rt-users] Upgrade question

2012-03-02 Thread Joe Harris
We have 2 rt systems currently (4.0.4 and 3.8.8). A few months ago I upgraded to 4.0.4 from 3.8.7 and with the information here and tutorials I found it was a very smooth transition. I now want to upgrade the other system and have a couple of questions. We are a virtual shop so I am wondering

Re: [rt-users] Upgrade question

2012-03-02 Thread Thomas Sibley
On 03/02/2012 07:50 AM, Joe Harris wrote: We are a virtual shop so I am wondering if I simply clone our 4.0.4 system, change the name, IP, postfix mail settings and aliases, dump and load the database (to a new name) and upgrade the db to 4.0.4 will it work? Or do I need to