I am currently running 1.4.23.
If I'm compiling OpenLiteSpeed from the source package, can I just copy the openlitespeed binary into its required place and re-start the server?
Or do I really need to move /usr/local/lsws aside and let "make install" do its job and then I manually reconfigure things afterwards?
I did the clean install when upgrading from 1.3.12 to 1.4.23, as many things, including config file formats, changed. However, every few months another minor 1.4.x version is released, and I would like to upgrade, but would prefer not to go through the fresh install process from scratch as OpenLiteSpeed is being used on a production server.
If I'm compiling OpenLiteSpeed from the source package, can I just copy the openlitespeed binary into its required place and re-start the server?
Or do I really need to move /usr/local/lsws aside and let "make install" do its job and then I manually reconfigure things afterwards?
I did the clean install when upgrading from 1.3.12 to 1.4.23, as many things, including config file formats, changed. However, every few months another minor 1.4.x version is released, and I would like to upgrade, but would prefer not to go through the fresh install process from scratch as OpenLiteSpeed is being used on a production server.