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1/5/2007 11:43 AM
 

Won't all the 3rd party modules be overwritten this way?

I'm upgrading from 4.02 to 4.4 so I will want all the updated dnn modules. But if I simply overwrite the bin and provider folders, all my 3rd party modules will also become overwritten.

Is there a way to keep the 3rd party modules and only update the ones the come with dnn or will I need to reinstall them all?

Thanks

Drew

 
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1/5/2007 11:54 AM
 
Drew, I also responded on my blog. But no, 3rd party modules won't get overwritten. The folders/files that get overwritten are only the ones provided by the DNN core project. Any other DLLs will still exist in the bin folder.

Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
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1/5/2007 2:21 PM
 

christoc wrote
Drew, I also responded on my blog. But no, 3rd party modules won't get overwritten. The folders/files that get overwritten are only the ones provided by the DNN core project. Any other DLLs will still exist in the bin folder.

Unfortunately this is only true, as long as no developer uses the same directory name as any core modules. All Module developers are encouraged, to precede their folder names with company name or (IMO preferable) nest the module folders inside a company named folder, e.g.\DesktopModules\myCompanyname\myModuleName.


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1/5/2007 3:40 PM
 

Hi,

Thanks for the response.

Here's your reply from the blog for anyone else's benefit:

I'm not following your problem Drew? If you extract the Install package, the modules are located in the Install folder, they get reinstalled, updating any of the core modules with the newer versions.

If you don't want to upgrade the modules, you can remove them from the install/modules folder. Either way, copying over the folders doesn't touch the module files in the BIN or Providerfolder. Unless of course you modified Core Provider files, of which I don't recommend when dealing with client work.

If you need to make changes to the FriendlyURL provider for example, I recommend creating a new project with new namespaces, for your new provider, that way, when you upgrade a DNN instance the changes to the core provider don't overwrite your changes.

Bear with me, I'm doubly confused now!

I've extracted the zipped upgrade package and this package consists of all the normal dnn files including:

a bin folder
and a portals folder.

Now step 6 of your instructions (as well as everyone elses instructions) says:

Copy the new files, including the changed web.config file, over the old files.

Now if my original site has third party dll files in the bin folder and many portals in the portal folder, then when I copy the new FOLDER over the old, everything will get replaced.

I'm cleary misunderstanding this, where am I going wrong?

Thanks

Drew

 
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1/6/2007 3:37 AM
 

Drew, try looking in the NEW Folders before you copy them over the existing folders. You'll notice that the files you're concerned about overlaying most likely don't exist in the NEW folders, as they do in the old.


Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
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