Hi
I wonder if anyone could be kind enough to provide me with some advice and pointers. I’ve
noticed that XWiki runs its distribution upgrade wizard automatically when a new version
is detected, but even though I pressed “Later” it still went ahead and upgraded. Or at
least it appeared to have upgraded part of the system as the core version at the bottom
showed 6.4.3 when the extensions etc. were still for 6.4.2. We started with 6.4.2
(installed using apt-get on Ubuntu 14.04). So, to summarise my questions:
· How do I stop Xwiki from automatically upgrading. I just want it to notify me
then I can plan the upgrade
· How do you perform a controlled upgrade and test (I appreciate that this is a
rather in-depth question)? What I need to be able to do is to do an upgrade and then be
able to fairly easily test that the new version doesn’t break any of our documents or
functionality that we depend on. Would the only way to do this be to keep a list of my
changes and check them with every upgrade?
Thanks in advance for your time and help.
Kind regards,
Mahomed Hussein
Senior NOC Engineer
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