Harry Zink wrote:
There's no need to remove an entire upgrade sub-system, when all that's messed up is one text file with the chronology of the files in the wrong order.Website (and QMT) is maintained by Nick and Erik. qtp-upgrade is maintained by Eric (Shubes). I maintain QTP and QMT-ISO, as well as some other little things like the backup and restore scripts (Shubes also helps maintain QTP). I have no problem leaving qtp-upgrade in QTP, but if it begins to cause problems I don't want to leave it in there for everyone to mess up their systems on. *I* don't have time to maintain it, nor really want to wade it at all. I missed Kevin's post on the fix for the package order, so I'll have to dig for that. Was it just fixing the order in the current.txt file?Kevin Katz pointed the proper order out, and all that needs to be done is to properly adjust the current-newmodel.txt file -- Eric doesn't need to be present to do that, just whoever maintains the website should be able to fix that.Considering it has majorly screwed up several installations so far, I am baffled why this has gone unattended for as long as it has.In all fairness, the original upgrade script was killer, and I acknowledge the efforts that have gone into it, which it is doubly baffling why it is left to languish over one mis-ordered text file.
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