On 13/01/12 12:01 PM, Morris, Andi wrote:
> I thought I was, but I'm just checking now.  Yum update packetfence suggests 
> that I'm up to date.
> 

If you installed by following our guides, a simple yum update will not
show you newer PacketFence versions as our repository are disabled by
default.

To update the whole OS *and* PacketFence and it's external dependencies
(freeradius, snort, etc.):

yum update --enablerepo=PacketFence,rpmforge

To update PacketFence only (with absolutely required minimum dependencies):

yum update --enablerepo=PacketFence,rpmforge packetfence

If you get errors about missing dependencies (I think we introduced new
ones that aren't satisfied by rpmforge or our own repo but I'm not
sure), try installing the EPEL repositories. This step is documented in
the Admin guide under installation.

As always before you upgrade, read the UPGRADE document. Current version
is here:
http://mtn.inverse.ca/branch/head/file/org.packetfence.trunk/pf/UPGRADE

-- 
Olivier Bilodeau
obilod...@inverse.ca  ::  +1.514.447.4918 *115  ::  www.inverse.ca
Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence
(www.packetfence.org)

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