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zzz_archive:upgrading:opensrf:0.9_to_1.0 [2018/04/24 16:43] – ↷ Page moved from upgrading:opensrf:0.9_to_1.0 to zzz_archive:upgrading:opensrf:0.9_to_1.0 dbwellszzz_archive:upgrading:opensrf:0.9_to_1.0 [2022/02/10 13:34] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   - Delete the old OpenSRF Perl modules from ''/openils/lib/perl5/OpenSRF'', as they are now installed in the proper Perl lib directory:<code bash>   - Delete the old OpenSRF Perl modules from ''/openils/lib/perl5/OpenSRF'', as they are now installed in the proper Perl lib directory:<code bash>
 rm -fr /openils/lib/perl5/OpenSRF</code> rm -fr /openils/lib/perl5/OpenSRF</code>
-  - Follow **all** of the [[opensrf:1.0:install|install instructions]] for installing OpenSRF 1.0 from scratch.  Don't bother trying to keep your ''opensrf_core.xml'', ''opensrf.xml'', and ''srfsh.xml'' files around; the move to multi-domain OpenSRF (private services and public services) renders your old configuration files useless.+  - Follow **all** of the [[zzz_archive:opensrf:1.0:install|install instructions]] for installing OpenSRF 1.0 from scratch.  Don't bother trying to keep your ''opensrf_core.xml'', ''opensrf.xml'', and ''srfsh.xml'' files around; the move to multi-domain OpenSRF (private services and public services) renders your old configuration files useless.
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