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Note for PmWiki 1.0 sites: Upgrading from 1.0.x to 2.0 requires more than simply copying the 2.0 software over the 1.0 installation. See Upgrading From PmWiki 1 for more details. To upgrade PmWiki: 0. If you’re upgrading to a new major release (a release where the second number changes, as in going from 0.5.27 to 0.6.0), then carefully read the PmWiki:ReleaseNotes before performing an upgrade to see if there are any significant changes or preparation tasks that must be handled before performing the upgrade. 1. It’s always a good idea to have a backup copy of your existing PmWiki installation before starting. You can copy the entire directory containing your existing installation, or you can just make copies of the wiki.d/ directory and any other local customization files you may have created (e.g., config.php, localmap.txt, etc.). 2. Download the version of PmWiki that you want from http://www.pmichaud.com/pub/pmwiki. 3. Extract the tar image using 4. Copy the files in cp -a pmwiki-x.y.z/. pmwiki Note that Mac OS X and other BSD systems will not not have the -a option as a command-line argument for cp, but that’s okay, since it’s just shorthand for cp -dpR, so use that instead of -a.
FWIW — my web host, Pair.com, uses FreeBSD. The copy command that worked there for me was
cp -Rpv pmwiki-.x.y.z/. pmwiki —PL ditto with my web host, FluidHosting.com, uses FreeBSD 4.1 . The above copy command (using -Rpv) worked for me also, the other ones didn’t. -SR
5. That’s it! As long as you didn’t make any customizations to the pmwiki.php script (local customizations should go in local/config.php), then your PmWiki installation should continue to run correctly! « | PmWiki.DocumentationIndex | » |