Just a general question, but I've been staying up to date on the 4.8 beta versions, and I see there is a new 3310 version, with an RPM installation.
What I've been doing is downloading the RPM, uninstalling the previous version, then running the "yum install xxxxx.rpm" file from a command line on my Centos installation. For updates where an RPM version does not exist, I simply download the "WAR" version and stop Madsonic, copy the war file to the appropriate place, update permissions, then restart Madsonic.
Is this the proper way to do this, or can I just use the WAR upgrade for all updates?
Installation question
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Re: Installation question
OK, so now with your 3312 update, I would uninstall 3300, install 3310 RPM, then restart, then stop, install 3112 WAR, and restart again?
Or can I just WAR upgrade from 3300 to 3312?
Or can I just WAR upgrade from 3300 to 3312?