I think that's a great question to cover here - What is the correct process for upgrading? (I haven't upgraded either.) How do you:
Current: Upgrade to: ---------------- ---------------- Redhat 7.2 Redhat 7.2 squidGuard 1.1.4 squidGuard 1.2 Berkeley db 2.77 Berkeley db 3.3 squidGuard upgrade: You guys that have upgraded - will the version 1.2 installation realize that it is an upgrade and "take care of" the 1.1.4 installation? Does it remove the 1.1.4 installation? (If it doesn't remove the 1.1.4 installation, how is that done?) Are specific instructions included for a clean upgrade? Berkeley db upgrade: The Redhat 7.2 distribution includes Berkeley db 3.3 in an RPM, so that installation is easy. In fact, I'm running RH 7.1 and I have db 3.3 that was installed from RPM and db 2.77 that was installed from a tar.gz. How would I "uninstall" the 2.77 version? It may be that the squidGuard 1.2 compile will look and find the 3.3 version and be fine. I'd still like to remove the 2.77 version; how is that done? Thanks in advance for your answers! Rick Matthews -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Schade Frank (sf) Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: how to update to 1.2 I'm running SquidGuard: 1.1.4, Berkeley DB 2.7.7 with squid-2.4.STABLE1-6 on a redhat 7.2 box. What I've have to do for upgrading to SG 1.2 (especially how to move from Berkeley DB 2.7.7 to 3.x.) Please give also common known details for I'm not familiar with "make". Thanks Frank
