I would disagree with “don’t upgrade unless entirely necessary." Open source 
software (OSS) requires a different approach. Proprietary software offers 
guarantees of the support lifetime of the software you purchase, paid for by 
your money. The resources for development and support are very limited and 
voluntary. The benefits of OSS come with some implied responsibilities.

Keep your software up-to-date.
        Keep the installer for you current version of the software. When the 
next version is released, secure the backup of your date and install the new 
software. If something goes wrong, re-install the working version, restore your 
date, and report your problem. We recently had two successive install 
difficulties, for example. You don’t need to keep the dud installers, obviously.

Keep an eye on the mailing list, and offer your suggestions to other users if 
yo think you know how to fix their problems.

Peter
—
Peter West
p...@ehealth.id.au
“The one who hears you hears me, and the one who rejects you rejects me, and 
the one who rejects me rejects him who sent me.”


> On 3 Oct 2021, at 8:11 am, AC <gnuc...@acarver.net> wrote:
> 
> I agree don't upgrade if not absolutely necessary but I will likely be
> replacing this computer in a few months so starting from a newer
> installation is much more likely to happen in that case.
> 
> So you're saying I should be able to do three stages of 2.6.last,
> 3.x.last and then 4.x.last?
> 
> Are there any big changes to basic functionality from 2.6 to 4.x?  I'm
> making my way through the change logs but a lot of it is related to
> various features I don't use (at least that which I've read thus far).
> 
> 
> On 2021-10-02 15:06, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>> From 2.6.3 you will need to jump to 2.6.last, then 3.x, then 4.x
>> 
>> At every version you should load your data file and then save it.
>> 
>> While there is no requirement to upgrade, and "if it ain't broke, don't
>> fix it" may apply, if you have a system crash and need to rebuild your
>> system, it'll be easier to use recent versions.
>> 
>> -derek
>> Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
>> On October 2, 2021 5:56:23 PM AC <gnuc...@acarver.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> Ok, I've been running along on 2.6.3 on Win 10.  No issues to date that
>>> I can see.
>>> 
>>> I know there's been various changes throughout the rest of the 2.x and
>>> 3.x series and we're now on 4.x which sparks some questions:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Do I really need to update?  I only use the basis ledgers for standard
>>> banking accounts, credit cards, loans, mutual funds; scheduled
>>> transactions; and basic reports (typically just the standard transaction
>>> report when I need a list for taxes). I don't use online transactions,
>>> imports, or business features.  Can I assume that the basics still work
>>> the same way?
>>> 
>>> If it's better for me to go ahead and update how painful will it be to
>>> update?
>>> 
>>> I recall some suggestions previously about upgrading in increments and
>>> if that's the case how many increments am I going to need (hopefully not
>>> one for every point version)?
>>> 
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