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Revision as of 00:38, 9 February 2014
Back to Upgrading
WE CANNOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DATA LOSS.
DO EXTENSIVE TESTING ON SPARE INFRASTRUCTURE BEFORE PROCEEDING.
YOU PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.
These guidelines are very brief and require someone with Linux experience to execute correctly.
Introduction
Stellenbosch University Library tries to stay one major version behind the current DSpace version because we do not have expert java programmers to fix bugs. So we stay super stable by staying one version behind the latest version. We let those with expert programming resources fix bugs in the latest version while we enjoy the stable benefits of the previous version.
Release Notes
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General Notes
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