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icon5.gif   Looking for version update advice, posted by Patrick Upson on Fri Sep 13 12:02:54 2024 
    icon2.gif   Re: Looking for version update advice, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 25 13:17:06 2024 
       icon2.gif   Re: Looking for version update advice, posted by Patrick Upson on Wed Sep 25 13:26:07 2024 
          icon2.gif   Re: Looking for version update advice, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Sep 25 14:21:33 2024 
             icon2.gif   Re: Looking for version update advice, posted by Patrick Upson on Wed Sep 25 15:02:16 2024 
Message ID: 69832     Entry time: Wed Sep 25 13:17:06 2024     In reply to: 69827     Reply to this: 69834
Icon: Reply  Author: Stefan Ritt  Author Email: stefan.ritt@psi.ch 
Category: Question  OS: Windows  ELOG Version: 2.9.2 
Subject: Re: Looking for version update advice 

If 3.1.4 runs safely on your laptop, there should be no problem to update the 2.9.2 one. But first do it on a copy of your logbooks from the at-sea. The get converted automatically into a newer format but that should be transparent.

On the other hand you don't really need a new system if your old installation works fine and you don't need any of hte new features.

The changelog ist here: https://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/ChangeLog

Stefan

Patrick Upson wrote:

I've inherited a position that includes deploying elog for an at-sea mission. Once at sea there's no gauntee of internet connection so I have to be sure things are going to work before hand. The machines I currently have (we have several backup machines) are running elog version 2.9.2 and I'm looking for a change log, or feature list to determine if it's safe to update the at-sea laptops to the latest version of elog.

On one hand, I could leave things as they are and I'm sure it will just work, on the other hand, I hate seeing things get out of date to the point that something just stops working some day and there's no ability to get support for old software.

I'm already running elog 3.1.4 on my personal machine I use for configuration development and testing and it seems to work well. The config file is pretty simple and seems to work with 2.9.2 on the at-sea machines, but I don't want to run into any suprises if there ends up being a compatibility issue at sea.

 

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