(RADIATOR) upgrading from ancient version?
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri May 17 02:53:37 CDT 2002
Hello Neale -
This topic has been discussed on the list many times. I will send you a copy
of one of my responses in a separate mail.
Note that all of the Radiator mailing list mail is held on the archive site
and it is searchable.
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BTW - we will probably cut a new version of Radiator (3.1) next week.
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 17 May 2002 14:31, Neale Banks wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Anyone got any recommended procedures for upgrading from an ancient
> version of Radiator (presumably to 3.0)?
>
> In particular, I'm keen to leave the way open to revert to the old version
> should anything "surprising" happen (i.e. overwiting the current perl
> modules doesn't seem like a "conservative" approach).
>
> Lastly, are there any known limitaions/issues with using an old config
> file with a current Radiator? Ah, yes, was there something about ancient
> Radiators automagically stripping realms from usernames?
>
> Thanks,
> Neale.
>
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