Problems with updating
Erik Jakobsen
eja at urbakken.dk
Sun May 2 14:59:00 IST 2004
On Sunday 02 May 2004 13:28, shrek-m at gmx.de wrote:
> Erik Jakobsen wrote:
> >I have updated to the last new stable MailScanner, but have
> > problems with the upgrade_MaiScanner_conf.
> >
> >I do this:
> >
> >cd /etc/MailScanner
> >upgrade_MailScanner_conf MailScanner.conf MailScanner.conf.rpmnew
> > > MailScanner.new
> >[...]
> >It seems to me, that the MailScanner.conf MailScanner.conf.rpmnew
> > is not there.
> >
> >What might be wrong ?.
> >
> >
> >Yes, I ran the initrd.sh to install the new MailScanner.
>
> ./install.sh ??
Of course. Thank you :-)
>
> afaik,
> if you upgrade from eg. 4.30.x-1 to 4.30.3-1
> mailscanner will not create a .rpmnew if nothing was changed in the
> conf-file
>
Ok.
> i have done an update from 4.29.7-1 to 4.30.3-1, i have an .rpmnew
Good.
> $ rpm -q mailscanner
> mailscanner-4.29.7-1
> # ls *.rpmnew
> ls: *.rpmnew: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden
>
>
> ./install.sh as root
> [...]
>
>
> # rpm -q mailscanner
> mailscanner-4.30.3-1
> # ls *.rpmnew
> MailScanner.conf.rpmnew
>
Thank you for your kindly reply shrek-m, and for your good
explanation.
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> shrek-m
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