Hi Angelos,
thank you for your reply regarding the java applications. As we are mainly
using geoserver we are affected by this problem. Thus I've canceled the
whole plan of upgrading and did a new and clean re-install on scientific
linux 6 due to its longer (as ubuntu) support time. So we also onl
Hi Andreas,
This upgrade process described here will only work for packages that are
available as deb files.
So Java applications will not be upgraded at all.
This is why I have been pushing to switch to deb only setup for the next
versions of OSGeoLive...
Best,
Angelos
On 05/16/2014 10:29
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 9:29 AM, Andreas Hoffmann <
andreas.in...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Alex Hi list,
>
> thank you for your reply, how the ubuntu update process is working I
> already have a plan and I'm not totally new to it. I'll give it a try by
> updating to ubuntu to 12.04 first and th
Hi Alex Hi list,
thank you for your reply, how the ubuntu update process is working I
already have a plan and I'm not totally new to it. I'll give it a try by
updating to ubuntu to 12.04 first and then change the repos in
sources.list.d to the files fond on the osgeo live DVD and run updates
again
On 05/15/2014 11:13 PM, Andreas Hoffmann wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have a small installed version of osgeo live 5.0 and we would like to
> update it to version 7.0
> is there a way to do this on the running version without the need to do a
> clean install from a 7.0 DVD and then put all data back
Hello list,
I have a small installed version of osgeo live 5.0 and we would like to
update it to version 7.0
is there a way to do this on the running version without the need to do a
clean install from a 7.0 DVD and then put all data back on the new
installation?
Any insight or hint would be very