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Copy your /opt/zendto/config directory out somewhere safe, though
the apt-get should offer to install both the new and your old copies
of the files in /opt/zendto that you may have modified.<br>
<br>
That should be it.<br>
<br>
Jules.<br>
<br>
On 07/02/2012 12:16, Nigel Kendrick wrote:
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cite="mid:CAECWQnTXZOsSuUmYyizUckWj_G0kibKXSqt7cC2T2=f4mYfSyQ@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi,<br>
<br>
I have a 64-bit Ubuntu-based (apt-get) install of 4.06 with PHP
modified for >2GB files and some template customisations
(colours and logos). <br>
<br>
Running apt-get update / upgrade is encouraging me to update
ZendTo - is this safe to do and/or are their any
precautions/gotchas i need to know about?<br>
<br>
Should I consider making a copy of /opt/zendto (and anything
else?) prior to trying this?<br>
<br>
Thanks.<br>
<br>
Nigel<br>
<br>
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