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diff --git a/docs/en/rst/installing/upgrading.rst b/docs/en/rst/installing/upgrading.rst index f43897fb3..f37998cf8 100644 --- a/docs/en/rst/installing/upgrading.rst +++ b/docs/en/rst/installing/upgrading.rst @@ -3,9 +3,8 @@ Upgrading ######### -You can upgrade Bugzilla from any version to any later version in one go - -there is no need to pass through intermediate versions unless you are changing -the method by which you obtain the code along the way. +You can upgrade Bugzilla from any version to any later version in one go—there +is no need to pass through intermediate versions. .. warning:: Upgrading is a one-way process. You cannot "downgrade" an upgraded Bugzilla. If you wish to revert to the old Bugzilla @@ -21,11 +20,10 @@ already true of your installation, see :ref:`upgrading-with-git`. Before Git, we used to use Bazaar and, before that, CVS. If your installation of Bugzilla consists of a checkout from one of those two systems, you need to -upgrade in three steps: +upgrade in two steps: -1. Upgrade to the latest point release of your current Bugzilla version. -2. Move to Git while staying on exactly the same release. -3. Upgrade to the latest Bugzilla using the instructions for :ref:`upgrading-with-git`. +1. Move to running from a Git checkout, while staying on exactly the same release. +2. Upgrade to the latest Bugzilla using the instructions for :ref:`upgrading-with-git`. See :ref:`migrating-from-bazaar` or :ref:`migrating-from-cvs` as appropriate. |