RE: src update without console access

From: Per Engelbrecht (per_at_xterm.dk)
Date: 09/13/04

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    Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 13:49:29 +0200 (CEST)
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    Hi Patrik

    > This is what I ment.. I'm usaly connected throw a ssh connection.
    >
    >> That sound reasonable enough, but also seems a little odd taking
    >> my test-upgrade on a live customer-server in consideration
    >> [kern.securelevel: -1]
    >> I'll try again. Something must have gone wrong.
    >
    > Yes.. something.. did you check the output of your installworld so
    > nothing went wrong on the way ?

    I didn't recive any failure-notice of any kind at any point, hence my
    post on the list.

    >> > Although, if one cvsups from 4.10 to 5.x, I still need to find a
    >> > way without the single-user step.
    >>
    >> I would never advice customers to cvsup between branches. When
    >> 5.3 is released, it will be a "new" installation that we offer.
    >
    > Well.. not to say to much but I've done a cvsup upgrade from
    > 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 to 5.3-BETA2 connected throw a ssh and that went,
    > almost, without any trouble.. but I guess you really need to know
    > what to expect if you do this and also have ether a test server
    > and/or a level-0 backup..

    Well, customers need an easy and bulletproof solution - it's in my own
    interest, belive me!

    respectfully
    /per
    per@xterm.dk

    >
    > //patrik
    >
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