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If you are a system administrator in charge of installing and maintaining Mahara instances on a RedHat based system you might want to put your Mahara instances in RPM packages to have a clean upgrade procedure. | If you are a system administrator in charge of installing and maintaining Mahara instances on a RedHat based system you might want to put your Mahara instances in RPM packages to have a clean upgrade procedure. | ||
On https://github.com/liip/mahararpmpkg you will find a set of scripts that will help you to do just that. | On https://github.com/liip/mahararpmpkg you will find a set of scripts that will help you to do just that. | ||
Note that you should be somewhat familiar with GIT version control (http://git-scm.com/). | Note that you should be somewhat familiar with GIT version control (http://git-scm.com/). | ||
You will find information on how to use the scripts in the accompanying README file. |
Revision as of 08:39, 7 October 2011
If you are a system administrator in charge of installing and maintaining Mahara instances on a RedHat based system you might want to put your Mahara instances in RPM packages to have a clean upgrade procedure. On https://github.com/liip/mahararpmpkg you will find a set of scripts that will help you to do just that.
Note that you should be somewhat familiar with GIT version control (http://git-scm.com/).
You will find information on how to use the scripts in the accompanying README file.