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8/12/2009 11:25 AM
 

DotNetNukeInstallation Guide.pdf tells:
"There was no conceptual difference between an Install and an Upgrade – only the
number of scripts that were executed. So, for example, an upgrade from 2.1.1 to 2.1.2
required the execution of only the 2.1.2 script, whereas an upgrade from 2.0.1 required
the execution of 5 scripts – 2.0.2, 2.0.3, 2.0.4, 2.1.1, 2.1.2. A fresh Installation of 2.1.2
required the execution of 19 version scripts.
DotNetNuke 3.x modifies this process so that fresh installs do not have to execute 34
scripts (as of 3.0.12), but instead execute 2 scripts DotNetNuke.Schema and
DotNetNuke.Data. Upgrades still execute the incremental scripts"

During install of 5.x observe consecutive installation of multiple scripts .
So, how to interpret this phrase (Why and what for it has been written)?
 

 
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8/13/2009 10:29 PM
 

We reset the base installation scripts from time to time, typically each major version, so with 5.1.1, the 2 scripts should run, followed by the point releases for each release after 5.

Cathal


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