Yes, although it can be a bit tricky to find all the binaries that need to be replaced. I'd recommend installing, as `make install` should preserve your configuration files. Internally here we have all the configuration stored independently of deployed systems so upgrading is a clean install and then provisioning of the configuration.
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 9:49 PM, Igor Cicimov < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > Is upgrading from 7.0 to 7.1.2 just a matter of replacing binaries? > > Thanks > > On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 5:32 AM, Leif Hedstrom <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Apache Traffic Server v7.1.2 Released >> >> The Apache Software Foundation and the Apache Traffic Server (ATS) >> project are pleased to announce the release of Apache Traffic Server >> v7.1.2! ATS is a high performance, scalable HTTP Intermediary and proxy >> cache. It is used by several large internet services, providing billions of >> users fast web site access and downloads. >> >> This release is immediately available for download at: >> >> https://trafficserver.apache.org/downloads >> >> >> When upgrading to 7.x from 6.x you will need to recompile user written >> plugins. Upgrading from previous releases (v3.2.0 and later), to v7.1.2 >> should preserve the cache and not require it to be cleared. More details >> are available at: >> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/What%27s+New+in+v7.1.x >> >> >> This is a bug-fix release over the previous v7.1.0 release, on our >> current LTS release branch. When upgrading from a previous major releases, >> please see the upgrade details at >> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Upgrading+to+v7.0 >> >> >> For a list of all Issues and PRs resolved in the v7.1.2 release, please >> see >> >> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/milestone/15?closed=1 >> >> A brief summary (changelog) of all fixes is also available at: >> >> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/blob/7.1.x/CHANGELOG-7.1.2 >> >> Sincerely, >> >> -- The Apache Traffic Server community >> >> >
