Or better say, fedup remains as tool for upgrades.
On 09/30/2014 03:57 PM, Petr Hracek wrote:
No, definitely not.
preupgrade-assistant is only the tool which informs user or admin
what was change against the newest version and recommend actions for
inplace upgrades.
But as I mentioned. Currently now it's not available in Fedora.
Preupgrade-assistant doesn't modify system at all.
On 09/30/2014 03:50 PM, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Petr Hracek wrote:
>
> In RHEL we are using preupgrade-assistant [1] which does this work.
> If user write a check script then it will inform user that
> upgrade is not supported.
> The check script can also inform user that e.g. mariadb changed
> structure
> and it's required to execute a convert script or whatever.
>
> Currently now preupgrade-assistant is not available in Fedora.
> I discussed with Honza Horak (team lead of databases) about this
> issues
> and can be used in this case.
>
>
> So preupgrade was replaced by fedup in Fedora and now you want to
> introduce another tool called preupgrade-assistant which is entirely
> different? Can't you folks get together and focus on one tool,
> whatever that is?
>
> Rahul
>
>
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Petr Hracek