Upgrading to 5.014
Matthew Williams
matthew.d.williams at gmail.com
Tue Jan 11 10:20:44 PST 2005
Ahh that makes sense...
Now I just need the correct steps and order to install them. Does one
need to be installed beore the other?
Thanks
-Matt
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:32:50 -0600, Steve Wiltsie
<swiltsie at micro-mui.com> wrote:
> Matthew,
>
> "Development" doesn't mean it is "under-development", it means it is the
> version that includes the programs you use for creating files, screen,
> reports, and processing tables. "Runtime" is version that includes the
> programs to run the things created by the "development" tools. You need
> both if you are going to develop filePro applications and have more than one
> person running them.
>
> Steve Wiltsie
> microCONCEPTS Div. multi/user/inc. Since 1981
> (812) 474-0127 Fax: (812) 474-0147
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matthew Williams" <matthew.d.williams at gmail.com>
> To: <filepro-list at lists.celestial.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 11:11 AM
> Subject: Upgrading to 5.014
>
> > So my boss presented me with a e-mail from October from Fptech about
> > this new upgrade which FINALLY had the ability to print MEMO's!
> > (We've been needing this for a while now and couldn't quite get any
> > good work arounds, right now we're using that poor mans word wrapper
> > that someone wrote for some simple word processing that we use to do
> > quotes, works fantastic).
> >
> > So proceeded to the download page and downloaded the Runtime:
> > xdwn0d3_UX5014FullRun_16.gz
> >
> > I believe there was a development version as well? Which do I want?
> > When I see development I usually think "this has the latest and
> > greatest but don't blame us if it breaks anything" so I assumed the
> > Runtime was the stable version. I'm sure I could be wrong, so please
> > correct me and i'll download whichever version I need.
> >
> > We're running filepro 5.0.00 on a SCO Unix box.
> >
> > Would the upgrade go as follows?
> > 1) Make sure no one is in the system
> > 2) Extract the file into a temp directory (tar xvf filename.gz?)
> > 3) Run some sort of install script?
> >
> > Or do I place this in a directory, extract it and i'm all done?
> >
> > I havn't made an attempt yet, I'm not quite sure whats going to
> > extract out and I don't want it to extract to the specified paths if I
> > don't have it in the right directory.
> >
> > Looked around for a INSTALL or README file but had no luck.
> >
> > So what would be the correct way to do the upgrade [without taking
> > down the company]?
> >
> > Thanks! :)
> >
> > -Matt
> > Hale Mfg.
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