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'''Please note:''' Radical changes between versions of DSpace make upgrades a very time consuming and risky process. Prepare yourself well in advance on a development server.
 
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Revision as of 10:55, 19 November 2012

Introduction

This wiki help page assumes that you have used the three system setup procedures to install an Ubuntu server with DSpace software.

As a rule at Stellenbosch University library we only upgrade to DSpace during the Dec/Jan long holiday. We also run one version behind the latest version because we do not have expert Java and Web 2.0 skills in-house. So we stay just behind the bleeding edge.

Our next upgrade will be from DSpace version 1.7.2 to 1.8.2 in Dec 2012.

Procedure

Using an Ubuntu desktop, the program "meld" is installed. "meld" allows you to compare two folders for differences.

To do a comparison, the working version is copied to my desktop and the new version is extracted to my desktop as well. Using "meld" I investigate all the differences and update the new version with new settings as appropriate.

When I am satisfied that the new version has most of my customisation from the old version then I test on my development server. I do more debugging on the development server as needed and then finally copy it to the production server and test.

On the production server we test for a couple of days. We let users know in advance that the production server will be offline for this period.

Please note: Radical changes between versions of DSpace make upgrades a very time consuming and risky process. Prepare yourself well in advance on a development server.

References

Back to Upgrading