1: #!/usr/bin/perl
2:
3: # loncapaautoupgrade
4:
5: # This tool does "all the things" to auto update a system.
6: # Use with extreme caution so that you do not lose your
7: # work.
8:
9: # Scott Harrison, 10/25/2000
10:
11: use strict;
12:
13: # Download most recent LON-CAPA RPM
14:
15: print `/usr/bin/lynx -term xterm -source http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/loncapafiles/LON-CAPA-base-3.1-1.i386.rpm > /tmp/LON-CAPA-base-3.1-1.i386.rpm`;
16:
17: # Stop LON-CAPA
18:
19: print "Stopping LON-CAPA and Apache\n";
20: system("/etc/rc.d/init.d/loncontrol stop");
21: system("/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd stop");
22:
23: # Update downloaded RPM
24:
25: print `/bin/rpm -Uvh --force /tmp/LON-CAPA-base-3.1-1.i386.rpm`;
26:
27: # Restore configuration values
28:
29: print `/usr/sbin/loncaparestoreconfigurations`;
30:
31: # Start LON-CAPA
32:
33: print "Starting LON-CAPA and Apache (be patient please)\n";
34: system("/etc/rc.d/init.d/loncontrol start");
35: system("/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start");
36:
37: # Verify base files and packages
38:
39: print `/usr/sbin/loncapaverify`;
40:
41: # Remove downloaded RPM
42:
43: print `/bin/rm -f /tmp/LON-CAPA-base-3.1-1.i386.rpm`;
44:
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