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July 20, 2007
12:43
This is a tip for people that want to upgrade versions (why wouldn't you?! :-) ) It applies to all, so that means anyone that uses the RPMs, DEBs, e-builds or good old fashioned source and anything in between. For now you need to follow these steps, they will most likely change in the future but until then:

If you know a new version of Bongo has been released, before you install it shut Bongo down with:
bongo-manager -s

Install the new release and then before re-starting Bongo you need to splash a bit of water on Bongo's face to refresh it:
bongo-config install

Once that returns all successful, you can start Bongo:
bongo-manager -d

Failure to do this can bork your Bongo system, and lead to data loss. So do yourself a favour and don't give me the chance of saying "Told You So!"

Happy Bongoing

EDIT: I forgot to mention that if you are running Bongo in cahoots with Apache, you will need to restart the apache service
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