(RADIATOR) best way to upgrade radiator
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Fri Jun 17 09:32:40 CDT 2005
Hello Tariq -
I tend to prefer keeping the versions separate like you do.
However, you can just install a newer version of Radiator over the
top of an existing installation.
regards
Hugh
On 17 Jun 2005, at 23:49, Tariq Rashid wrote:
>
> what's the official/best way to upgrade radiator from quite old
> versions
> (3.3) to more recent ones?
>
> i say this because the originals are installed into the system
> hierarchy
> (yuk!) ... and overwriting is not a consistent operation. in
> addition some
> file locations have changed - eg radius.cfg is now expected/
> symlinked to
> /etc/radiator ...
>
> myself i prefer to install isolated instanced in /opt/instance1
> /opt/instance2 .. etc and they don't wrote outside that top level
> directory
> - but in this instance i will have to work with what i'm given.
>
> tariq
>
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