hmm.. ok just signed up today, only saw last message
On 31/01/2011 17:13, Tony Graziano wrote:
Please read the entire thread...
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 11:16 AM, xavier houghton
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
so you can't simply do a yum update? was planning to upgrade to
4.4 this
week to test ldap.
I stated from my experiences that is was not "supported" (though it
might work, but others were hitting dependency issues, I did not see
this from testing "from" 4.2.1). I say this because prior to
4.4... updates from "some" 4.3 and 4.4 versions to subsequent versions
did not work. I started over, as it was not a production environment.
I also do not understand if there "is" a db upgrade, and assuming the
db upgrade script for postgres is included in a snapshot 4.4 to come
from 4.2.1 how you can be "backward compatible" to go back to 4.2.1
without having a db issue.
Is there a db schema change in 4.4 (from 4.2.1)? I recall there were
changes to "branch" which would mean there is a db change.
If you are not in a production environment I don't see how any of this
matters though. I also suspect once a Beta of 4.4 is out to test
updating against, a lot more can be known and/or shared.
I never once stated or gave the impression a yum update would not be
advisable from one stable version to another. I simply suggested both
a backup and export of the current version (4.2.1) might be a good way
to begin in the event things don't work out for an in-place upgrade
(especially) as it pertains to a production system. I did, and will,
give the user the idea that backing up and exporting their data is a
good idea if they decide to take a production system to a snapshot or
development version... I don't see why this is an issue.
not used SIPx for a while but that seemd to be how to upgrade
according
to the wiki
In doing an yum update from 4.2.1 it properly fetches all the needed
packages as long as you have the OS repo's so you can get all the
dependencies.
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