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# upgrading gitolite atomically
### general upgrade notes
If you follow the steps below, you can make the upgrade "atomic", so you don't
have to do it at a "quiet" time or something.
1. untar the new version to some temp directory and `cd` to it
2. *prepare* the new version of `~/.gitolite.rc`. It **must** have **all**
the variables defined in `conf/example.gitolite.rc` (the "new" rc file),
because the new versions of the programs will be depending on seeing these
variables.
However, it must also retain any customisations you made to the **old**
variables.
So this is what you do:
* make a copy of `conf/example.gitolite.rc` as `~/glrc.new`
* if your current `~/.gitolite.rc` had any customisations (where you
changed the defaults in some way), edit `~/glrc.new` and make those
same changes there
3. upgrade the rc file first
cp ~/glrc.new ~/.gitolite.rc
4. upgrade the software
src/install.pl
And you're done.
### upgrade notes for specific versions
If any extra steps beyond the generic ones above are needed, they will be
listed here, newest first.
#### upgrading from 5758f69
Between 5758f69 and this version, gitolite learnt to allow "groupnames" for
repos as well. The `conf/example.conf` has been recommented to explain the
syntax but it's really a no-brainer: what you could previously do only for
usernames, you can now do for reponames also.
#### upgrading from abb4580
Two new features (personal branches, and customisable logfile names/locations)
have been added between abb4580 and this version.
* if you want to enable the personal branches feature, choose one of the
alternative values given for `$PERSONAL` or change it to something you
like; by default it is empty, which disables the feature
* if you want the log files named or grouped differently, choose one of the
alternative values for `$GL_LOGT`. **Note** that if you choose to put
them in some other directory than the default, you **must** create that
directory (`mkdir`) yourself; gitolite will not do that for you