as the original writer of the topic upgrading part of UpgradeTWiki
(though mine was really just a test / proof of concept) I would agree,
that right now, it would be best not to use the debian package on a
large complex twiki config - I'm intending it to become better, and am
working on
Olivier Berger wrote:
era eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In http://bugs.debian.org/296461, you write:
In order to upgrade from a previous twiki installation, the
upstream script UpgradeTwiki is quite [useful].
If you are using a Debian package, you should not be updating things
in place.
Christopher Huhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Olivier Berger wrote:
It's about upgrading the data (i.e. the standard set of pages, the
preferences, the templates, all kind of stuff that twiki uses in order
to work well, beyond the scripts).
/var/lib/twiki/templates is correctly managed by dpkg
In http://bugs.debian.org/296461, you write:
In order to upgrade from a previous twiki installation, the
upstream script UpgradeTwiki is quite [useful].
If you are using a Debian package, you should not be updating things
in place. dpkg will be rightfully upset if you change an installed
era eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In http://bugs.debian.org/296461, you write:
In order to upgrade from a previous twiki installation, the
upstream script UpgradeTwiki is quite [useful].
If you are using a Debian package, you should not be updating things
in place. dpkg will be
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