Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
I've got to upgrade a CentOS 4 server (with a mostly up to date
toaster installation) to CentOS 5.
How likely is the existing toaster install to survive the upgrade intact?
Some of the packages are built against existing libraries (such as
Lucian
Thanks for the reply.
So this is a long shot, but I wonder: If I upgrade the OS, then do a
QTP-newmodel, might I be able to sneak around my OS upgrade problems
that way (since newmodel rebuilds all the packages)?
--Duncan
Lucian Cristian wrote:
if I remember I had problems because of mysql
should be ok, I had problems because of queue, but as I understand now
is fixed
Regards
Lucian
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
So this is a long shot, but I wonder: If I upgrade the OS, then do a
QTP-newmodel, might I be able to sneak around my OS upgrade problems
that way
Greetings All,
I've got to upgrade a CentOS 4 server (with a mostly up to date toaster
installation) to CentOS 5.
How likely is the existing toaster install to survive the upgrade intact?
TIA,
--Duncan
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if I remember I had problems because of mysql version change, and I had
to recompile the packages
regards
Lucian
Duncan Sterling wrote:
Greetings All,
I've got to upgrade a CentOS 4 server (with a mostly up to date
toaster installation) to CentOS 5.
How likely is the existing toaster