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Patrick

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@eva2000 1.10.0 was a breaking change upgrade over what we had been using (SPDY support kaput.) With the new stack, it is trivial to clone and upgrade the front-end.

The old setup doing apt-get upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade broke memcached (I know I should be using redis), elasticsearch, php, nginx, and MariaDB.

This was more of a get on something that I knew worked, then upgrade components from there.
 
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@eva2000 1.10.0 was a breaking change upgrade over what we had been using (SPDY support kaput.) With the new stack, it is trivial to clone and upgrade the front-end.

The old setup doing apt-get upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade broke memcached (I know I should be using redis), elasticsearch, php, nginx, and MariaDB.

This was more of a get on something that I knew worked, then upgrade components from there.
ah so there's more maintenance to come :)