With the dev version of the system there is no attempt to make it so that
people can in-place upgrade.

Always assume that a fresh install is the way to go (at least that's what
I've always figured).  With the stable release this of course is not
desired behavior.

Mike

On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 2:08 AM, Dan Chang <[email protected]> wrote:

>  We have been building and installing the latest code frequently and find
> that we have to rebuild servers and reenter large numbers of users and
> other data in order to continue testing.  I just wanted to check if anyone
> out there has some tool they are using for re-entering lots of data after
> wipes or reinstalls, or perhaps is using some scripts for this purpose?***
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