re:[orca-list] upgrading from hardy

2010-03-26 Thread aerospace1028

Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 19:35:14 +
From: Michael Weaver michaelweav...@btinternet.com
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Subject: [orca-list] upgrading from hardy
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i did a sudo do-release upgrade in hardy and got the error 
message no upgrade found
how do i resolve this so i can get the next version?
do i need to edit the sourcesddlist file and change any line with 
deb http at the beginning to the next distribution name before i 
do my sudo-do-release-upgrade?


try checking /etc/update-maneger/release-upgrades (I know /etc/update-maneger/ 
is the correct directory, I might have the file name off).  The setting Prompt 
should be set to normal and not lts.  Otherwise, you won't get a valid 
release until lucid is Officially published in April.

My understanding is that if you wish to upgrade from a stable distribution to a 
development release, you should append the -d flag to either do-release-upgrade 
or update-manager (which ever update method you prefer).
  
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upgrading from hardy

2010-03-25 Thread michael weaver
i made a slight mistake the error message i get in hardy when i 
do sudo do-release-upgrade is release not found which is odd on 
a system running hardy so i must be missing a step before i issue 
that command from the terminal.

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