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=='''Upgrading'''==
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OpenPLi distinguishes between minor releases and major releases. A minor release is when you upgrade from version 7.1 to 7.2 and a major release is when you upgrade from version 6.X to version 7.X. When you want to upgrade, minor and major releases must be approached differently:
 
OpenPLi distinguishes between minor releases and major releases. A minor release is when you upgrade from version 7.1 to 7.2 and a major release is when you upgrade from version 6.X to version 7.X. When you want to upgrade, minor and major releases must be approached differently:
  
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=='''Release notes'''==
 
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When a release comes online, details of what has changed will be in the [[Releases|'''release notes''']]. At current the strategy is that before a release there is a pre-release or release candidate (RC). As this is not the release there are no details on what has changed, as the release notes will only come online with the release.
 
When a release comes online, details of what has changed will be in the [[Releases|'''release notes''']]. At current the strategy is that before a release there is a pre-release or release candidate (RC). As this is not the release there are no details on what has changed, as the release notes will only come online with the release.

Revision as of 17:31, 30 June 2020

Upgrading

OpenPLi distinguishes between minor releases and major releases. A minor release is when you upgrade from version 7.1 to 7.2 and a major release is when you upgrade from version 6.X to version 7.X. When you want to upgrade, minor and major releases must be approached differently:

Minor releases (so like 6.0 => 6.2) are updates, so updating will suffice! So Main menu > Setup > Software update
Major releases (so like 6 => 7) you must flash, preferably using the menu and choosing the backup option, then everything is restored after the flash. When there is no Hard disk present use an USB stick.


Release notes


When a release comes online, details of what has changed will be in the release notes. At current the strategy is that before a release there is a pre-release or release candidate (RC). As this is not the release there are no details on what has changed, as the release notes will only come online with the release.