Hello, Currently i am using i have 1.0.2 version running on my linux box. I made plan to upgrade it with the letest Version 1.0.4. I have a small question about the 1.0.2 configuration files. How i should upgrade it. Is configuration files will be also upgraded or it will be not effected? Thnak You __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
I just upgrade in Red Hat Enterprise 3.0 from 1.0.2 to 1.0.4 without problems, my conf files didn´t change. I suggest you to make a copy from /etc/raddb to avoid problems. Reggards, Carlos Martínez-Troncoso Cera Coordinador de Servicios Internet/Intranet Universidad del Norte Barranquilla, Colombia Tel: 57 5 3509367 Abdul Lateef wrote:
Hello,
Currently i am using i have 1.0.2 version running on my linux box.
I made plan to upgrade it with the letest Version 1.0.4.
I have a small question about the 1.0.2 configuration files. How i should upgrade it. Is configuration files will be also upgraded or it will be not effected?
Thnak You
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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Carlos_Mart=EDnez-Troncoso_Cera?= <cmartinez@uninorte.edu.co> wrote:
I just upgrade in Red Hat Enterprise 3.0 from 1.0.2 to 1.0.4 without problems, my conf files didnŽt change.
That is *very* intentional, and as you've seen, a Good Thing. I *hate* packages that mess with configuration files when they install. It makes it that much harder to get the new package running. And for upgrading 1.0.2 to 1.0.4, the configuration files will work unchanged, so there is *no* reason to over-write them. Alan DeKok.
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