On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 9:21 PM, Chris Travers <[email protected]>wrote:
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> Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - - - will have to look into upgrading.
>>
>> I can't find anything on the website for processes and procedures for
>> updating from one version to another.
>>
>
> Since I set it up before I can set it up for you to upgrade and just
> include that.  I will follow up with you off-list about this.
>
>>
>> Suggestions?
>>
>> (A written out list of commands and processes would be wonderful!)
>>
>
> The big thing is we should set up some authentication stuff for this to
> work.  Since I set it up, I should probably help with that at least.  I can
> then let you do the actual upgrade.
>
> Here are some commands though to prepare for the upgrade:
>
> sudo -u postgres psql
> alter user "postgres" with password 'mysecretpasswd' valid until
> 'infinity';
>
> Of course change mysecretpasswd and keep it secret.  This is a permanent
> password.
>

Does this mean that the password that I have for user "postgres" is not a
permanent password?

>
> From there you can download the most recent version.  if this was a debian
> package you can use apt-get.  If it was a tarball, download 1.3.38.
>
> Unpack it over your existing configuration
>

I do not understand what this means. (Sorry and ms. google is being
singularly obtuse!)

>
> Go to your ledgersmb login screen and change "login.pl" to "setup.pl" in
> the address bar.  Go there.
>
> Log in with the PostgreSQL credentials you set.  Enter the db name you
> want to upgrade.  Click continue.  You are done.
>
> I am happy to do this for you, but you may want to do it yourself so as to
> get experience with it.  If you are available over skype, irc, Google Talk,
> etc. we can go through it there.
>

I do need to learn to do this!

Not an any of those chatting systems but that may have to change as well
(grin!).

Thanking you for your assistance!

Darald
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