> Hi Giuseppe, > > In general, you can upgrade straight
from one version to the next by > doing a configure; make; make install if
you used that method to > install in the first place (rather than an RPM
or other package > manager). > > If you have any custom
dictionaries, be sure to backup > /usr/local/share/freeradius before doing
the make install and then > merge your custom entries back into the new
dictionaries that will be > installed there. > > Other than
that, it should go pretty well. I had no specific issues I > can
remember going from 1.0.x to 1.1.0. I have had issues compiling >
1.1.1 but that should be fixed apparently in 1.1.2. > >
Rgds, > > Guy > > On 17/05/06, Giuseppe Parlato
<gparlato@tnet.it>
wrote: >> no one can help me ? >> >>
Giuseppe >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From:
"Giuseppe" <gparlato@tnet.it> >> To:
<freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> >> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 11:08
AM >> Subject: freeradius upgrade >> >> >>
> Hello all, I'm new here and freeradius newbye. >> > I have to
upgrade from freeradius 1.0.1 to 1.1.1 on red hat linux. >> > Do you
have any advice or help ? >> > The default 1.0.1 installation is the
same as the new one 1.1.1? I mean >> > does it install file in
/usr/local/etc for configuration file, >> > /usr/local/var/log for
log files and /usr/local/lib for libraries ? >> > .. then
configuration file I suppose won't be changed, right? >> > .. then
the procedure is the same as intsllation procedure? >> > >>
> thanks >> > Giuseppe >> >> >>
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