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->3.9. Upgrading to New Releases</H1
-><DIV
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-><TABLE
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->Upgrading is a one-way process. You should backup your database
- and current Bugzilla directory before attempting the upgrade. If you wish
- to revert to the old Bugzilla version for any reason, you will have to
- restore from these backups.
- </P
-></TD
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-></DIV
-><P
->Upgrading Bugzilla is something we all want to do from time to time,
- be it to get new features or pick up the latest security fix. How easy
- it is to update depends on a few factors.
- </P
-><P
-></P
-><UL
-><LI
-><P
->If the new version is a revision or a new point release</P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
->How many, if any, local changes have been made</P
-></LI
-></UL
-><P
->There are also three different methods to upgrade your installation.
- </P
-><P
-></P
-><OL
-TYPE="1"
-><LI
-><P
->Using CVS (<A
-HREF="upgrading.html#upgrade-cvs"
->Example 3-1</A
->)</P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
->Downloading a new tarball (<A
-HREF="upgrading.html#upgrade-tarball"
->Example 3-2</A
->)</P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
->Applying the relevant patches (<A
-HREF="upgrading.html#upgrade-patches"
->Example 3-3</A
->)</P
-></LI
-></OL
-><P
->Which options are available to you may depend on how large a jump
- you are making and/or your network configuration.
- </P
-><P
->Revisions are normally released to fix security vulnerabilities
- and are distinguished by an increase in the third number. For example,
- when 2.16.2 was released, it was a revision to 2.16.1.
- </P
-><P
->Point releases are normally released when the Bugzilla team feels
- that there has been a significant amount of progress made between the
- last point release and the current time. These are often proceeded by a
- stabilization period and release candidates, however the use of
- development versions or release candidates is beyond the scope of this
- document. Point releases can be distinguished by an increase in the
- second number, or minor version. For example, 2.16.2 is a newer point
- release than 2.14.5.
- </P
-><P
->The examples in this section are written as if you were updating
- to version 2.16.2. The procedures are the same regardless if you are
- updating to a new point release or a new revision. However, the chance
- of running into trouble increases when upgrading to a new point release,
- escpecially if you've made local changes.
- </P
-><P
->These examples also assume that your Bugzilla installation is at
- <TT
-CLASS="filename"
->/var/www/html/bugzilla</TT
->. If that is not the case,
- simply substitute the proper paths where appropriate.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="example"
-><A
-NAME="upgrade-cvs"
-></A
-><P
-><B
->Example 3-1. Upgrading using CVS</B
-></P
-><P
->Every release of Bugzilla, whether it is a revision or a point
- release, is tagged in CVS. Also, every tarball we have distributed
- since version 2.12 has been primed for using CVS. This does, however,
- require that you are able to access cvs-mirror.mozilla.org on port
- 2401.
-
- <DIV
-CLASS="tip"
-><P
-></P
-><TABLE
-CLASS="tip"
-WIDTH="100%"
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-><TD
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-SRC="../images/tip.gif"
-HSPACE="5"
-ALT="Tip"></TD
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-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
-><P
->If you can do this, updating using CVS is probably the most
- painless method, especially if you have a lot of local changes.
- </P
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-></TR
-></TABLE
-></DIV
->
- </P
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-BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
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-><FONT
-COLOR="#000000"
-><PRE
-CLASS="programlisting"
->&#13;bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cd /var/www/html/bugzilla</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cvs login</B
->
-Logging in to :pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:2401/cvsroot
-CVS password: <B
-CLASS="command"
->anonymous</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cvs -q update -r BUGZILLA-2_16_2 -dP</B
->
-P checksetup.pl
-P collectstats.pl
-P globals.pl
-P docs/rel_notes.txt
-P template/en/default/list/quips.html.tmpl
- </PRE
-></FONT
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-><P
->&#13; <DIV
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-><P
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-><TABLE
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-WIDTH="100%"
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-><IMG
-SRC="../images/caution.gif"
-HSPACE="5"
-ALT="Caution"></TD
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-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
-><P
->If a line in the output from <B
-CLASS="command"
->cvs update</B
->
- begins with a <TT
-CLASS="computeroutput"
->C</TT
-> that represents a
- file with local changes that CVS was unable to properly merge. You
- need to resolve these conflicts manually before Bugzilla (or at
- least the portion using that file) will be usable.
- </P
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-></DIV
->
-
- <DIV
-CLASS="note"
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->You also need to run <B
-CLASS="command"
->./checksetup.pl</B
->
- before your Bugzilla upgrade will be complete.
- </P
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-></DIV
->
- </P
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-><DIV
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-><A
-NAME="upgrade-tarball"
-></A
-><P
-><B
->Example 3-2. Upgrading using the tarball</B
-></P
-><P
->If you are unable or unwilling to use CVS, another option that's
- always available is to download the latest tarball. This is the most
- difficult option to use, especially if you have local changes.
- </P
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-><FONT
-COLOR="#000000"
-><PRE
-CLASS="programlisting"
->&#13;bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cd /var/www/html</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->wget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/bugzilla-2.16.2.tar.gz</B
->
-<EM
->Output omitted</EM
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->tar xzvf bugzilla-2.16.2.tar.gz</B
->
-bugzilla-2.16.2/
-bugzilla-2.16.2/.cvsignore
-bugzilla-2.16.2/1x1.gif
-<EM
->Output truncated</EM
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cd bugzilla-2.16.2</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cp ../bugzilla/localconfig* .</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cp -r ../bugzilla/data .</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cd ..</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->mv bugzilla bugzilla.old</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->mv bugzilla-2.16.2 bugzilla</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cd bugzilla</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->./checksetup.pl</B
->
-<EM
->Output omitted</EM
->
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->&#13; <DIV
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-><P
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-HSPACE="5"
-ALT="Warning"></TD
-><TD
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-VALIGN="TOP"
-><P
->The <B
-CLASS="command"
->cp</B
-> commands both end with periods which
- is a very important detail, it tells the shell that the destination
- directory is the current working directory. Also, the period at the
- beginning of the <B
-CLASS="command"
->./checksetup.pl</B
-> is important and
- can not be omitted.
- </P
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-></DIV
->
-
- <DIV
-CLASS="note"
-><P
-></P
-><TABLE
-CLASS="note"
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->You will now have to reapply any changes you have made to your
- local installation manually.
- </P
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-></DIV
->
- </P
-></DIV
-><DIV
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-><A
-NAME="upgrade-patches"
-></A
-><P
-><B
->Example 3-3. Upgrading using patches</B
-></P
-><P
->The Bugzilla team will normally make a patch file available for
- revisions to go from the most recent revision to the new one. You could
- also read the release notes and grab the patches attached to the
- mentioned bug, but it is safer to use the released patch file as
- sometimes patches get changed before they get checked in.
- It is also theoretically possible to
- scour the fixed bug list and pick and choose which patches to apply
- from a point release, but this is not recommended either as what you'll
- end up with is a hodge podge Bugzilla that isn't really any version.
- This would also make it more difficult to upgrade in the future.
- </P
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-><FONT
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-><PRE
-CLASS="programlisting"
->&#13;bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->cd /var/www/html/bugzilla</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->wget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/webtools/bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff.gz</B
->
-<EM
->Output omitted</EM
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->gunzip bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff.gz</B
->
-bash$ <B
-CLASS="command"
->patch -p1 &#60; bugzilla-2.16.1-to-2.16.2.diff</B
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-patching file checksetup.pl
-patching file collectstats.pl
-patching file globals.pl
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->If you do this, beware that this doesn't change the entires in
- your <TT
-CLASS="filename"
->CVS</TT
-> directory so it may make
- updates using CVS (<A
-HREF="upgrading.html#upgrade-cvs"
->Example 3-1</A
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