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View all threadsHi everyone,
Just a quick question here. I'm trying to do testing of upgrading
Collectionspace from 4.3 to 4.4. However on the upgrade page, I'm seeing
lots of instructions for upgrading from any version that is 4.1 or below
to 4.2 or above.
https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/DOC/Upgrading+CollectionSpace
However I don't see much, beisdes the clearing cached content from
browsers portion, for handling upgrading from 4.2 or 4.3 to higher
versions (4.4 in this case). Is the only thing really needed is to just
do a git clone of the 4.4 source code, and build it from there? As long
as I link it to the postgres database my 4.3 version is using, it should
be fine then?
Thank you,
Peter Tucker
Peter,
The documentation for upgrading a CollectionSpace deployment to a new version needs some work. Any volunteers in the community?
That said, I'd start with the release notes for v4.4. Hopefully, the release notes will point out any new requirements and/or changes from previous versions. Next, as you noted, you'll need to get a copy of the v4.4 sources and merge any customizations you may have made to your previous (v4.3) sources. I would next make a copy of your v4.3 databases (both the "cspace" and "nuxeo" databases) and point the build of your new v4.4 sources to them.
-Richard
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Hi everyone,
Just a quick question here. I'm trying to do testing of upgrading
Collectionspace from 4.3 to 4.4. However on the upgrade page, I'm seeing
lots of instructions for upgrading from any version that is 4.1 or below
to 4.2 or above.
https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/DOC/Upgrading+CollectionSpace
However I don't see much, beisdes the clearing cached content from
browsers portion, for handling upgrading from 4.2 or 4.3 to higher
versions (4.4 in this case). Is the only thing really needed is to just
do a git clone of the 4.4 source code, and build it from there? As long
as I link it to the postgres database my 4.3 version is using, it should
be fine then?
Thank you,
Peter Tucker
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