rpm -U as usual... (or -F).
If RedHat has done their RPM packaging job correctly (which I think they
have) the configuration files should be marked as such, making RPM preserve
them during upgrades, installing any new version as .rpmnew
You will quite likely need to do some minor adjustments to squid.conf after
upgrading as the two Squid versions are not equal..
Regards
Henrik
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 11.13, Boniforti Flavio wrote:
> Sorry for bothering you again, but I don't want to mess up things.
>
> I NOW have the "i386.rpm" file... but what should I do??? Is it good to do
> an "rpm -U" or an "rpm -i"??? I'm passing from 2.3STABLE4 to 2.4STABLE1 and
> I'd like to maintain the config. files and all the settings like they're
> right now...
>
> Are you willing to help me?
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