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No problem, glad I could help =D<BR>
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On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 17:38, Jesse Vincent wrote:
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On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 05:36:56PM -0400, Richie Crews wrote:
> I am running 3.0.6... Thats the weird part... Ok here is the issue. I
> upgraded from RT-3.0.1 to the all the releases until RT-3.0.6. However
> it seems the sbin directory in my RT install with the database stuff
> never got updated... The "make upgrade" doesn't copy a new version of
> the rt-setup-database out there.
And that's a bug. One I'd never heard of even. I'll open a bug report.
In the meantime "make install" shouldn't clobber things. With RT 3.0,
the different install/upgrade targets don't actually currently have much
utility.
> On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 17:26, Jesse Vincent wrote:
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> >
> > On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 04:26:42PM -0400, Richie Crews wrote:
> > > I've tried everything to get it to work correctly. The make is pointing
> > > to the right RT install. I noticed the RT config is using RT_Config.pm
> > > and not siteconfig but changing that helps nothing. any ideas?
> >
> > It looks to me like you're running a version of RT older than 3.0.5. You
> > really want RT 3.0.6 to make RTFM happy
>
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> Email: rcrews@intercall.com
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>
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Richie Crews
Team Lead of Unix Systems and Technologies
Red Hat Certified Engineer
Email: rcrews@intercall.com
Cell: (706) 773 - 3436
Desk: (706) 634 - 3681
Fax: (706) 634 - 3831
Unix is very user friendly, its just picky on who it likes...
"Providing security for your email needs"
Stop Spam, Support RBL http://www.mail-abuse.org</PRE>
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