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== Upgrading == | == Upgrading == | ||
There is a long guide on [http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC/Upgrading+CiviCRM+for+Drupal+7 how to upgrade CiviCRM for drupal] | There is a long guide on [http://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC/Upgrading+CiviCRM+for+Drupal+7 how to upgrade CiviCRM for drupal] | ||
You should be familiar with all the steps described in the manual, and understand how the particular steps impact/affect your installation. The short version below is known to work with our setup, and with 'routine' upgrades. | |||
Here is the short version: | |||
# backup your database(s) <code>sudo ~/bin/backup.db.sh drupal</code> <code>sudo ~/bin/backup.db.sh civicrm</code> <ref>[[Mysqldump]]</ref> | # backup your database(s) <code>sudo ~/bin/backup.db.sh drupal</code> <code>sudo ~/bin/backup.db.sh civicrm</code> <ref>[[Mysqldump]]</ref> | ||
# download the code <code> wget https://download.civicrm.org/civicrm-4.6.5-drupal.tar.gz</code> | # download the code <code> wget https://download.civicrm.org/civicrm-4.6.5-drupal.tar.gz</code> |