Mark,

Thanks for the update on 1.3.1.  I don't see needing bsam or the other
features you are removing going forward.  Thanks for keeping access to the
previously created bsam data, though.

This will definitely meet our needs.

Dave


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> From: Dave McLoughlin <dave.mclough...@openlogic.com>
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> Folks,
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> I?m embarrassed to say I?m still on 1.1.0, but am ready to go to 1.3.0  I
> actually tested an install of 1.2.1 on a vm and didn?t have any issues.  I
> just put it on top of the 1.1.0 I had installed in the vm and it worked
> fine, i.e. all the data from previous scans were still there and accessible.
> 
> When I got to 1.3.0 do I need to do an intermediate build/install of 1.2.0
> first?  Or, can I go right to 1.3.0?  I would like to keep all the old scans
> I have in 1.1.0.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dave
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> From: Mark Donohoe <mark.dono...@hp.com>
> Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Upgrade path for 1.3.0
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> On 02/02/2011 11:20 AM, Dave McLoughlin wrote:
>> Folks,
>> 
>> I'm embarrassed to say I'm still on 1.1.0, but am ready to go to 1.3.0
>>  I actually tested an install of 1.2.1 on a vm and didn't have any
>> issues.  I just put it on top of the 1.1.0 I had installed in the vm
>> and it worked fine, i.e. all the data from previous scans were still
>> there and accessible.
>> 
>> When I got to 1.3.0 do I need to do an intermediate build/install of
>> 1.2.0 first?  Or, can I go right to 1.3.0?  I would like to keep all
>> the old scans I have in 1.1.0.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Dave
> Dave,
> We don't really support 'jumping' releases.  By that I mean that we have
> never tested it.  The safest way to upgrade to 1.3.0 would be to install
> (or build/install if installing from source) 1.2.1, not use it, and then
> upgrade to 1.3.0.  In this way you are sure to get all the db changes
> between the releases.  None of our releases ever remove user data from
> the DB.  That would be a serious defect.
> 
> As an FYI, for 1.3.1, bsam, license groups, license terms  and the Spec
> agent are being removed from the product.  We are keeping the ability to
> display bsam results, but no more basm analysis (agents) will be
> available after 1.3.0.  We believe this will meet your needs for the
> display of older basm results.  Does this meet your needs?
> 
> ---
> Mark Donohoe
> OSPO, HP
> FOSSology.org
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