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From: kaduk@MIT.EDU
Subject: SVN Commit

Upgrade from KfW betas, too

Instead of using 3.9.9 as a conditional for the maximum version to
upgrade from, just use the current version.
This seems to pick up beta tags properly (so we can upgrade
from, e.g., beta 6 to beta 7 using the installer's upgrade tools),
and is future-proof.

Note that a 64-bit installer will not pick up an existing 32-bit
install (or vice versa), but there does not seem to be infrastructure
to deal with this situation easily.
Also, "downgrading" by running an older installer with a newer version
already installed will cause both versions to be simultaneously
installed; only do this if you know what you're doing.

https://github.com/krb5/krb5/commit/343c3c44dd96e7f8f58208b05b6074c140e193ba
Author: Ben Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu>
Commit: 343c3c44dd96e7f8f58208b05b6074c140e193ba
Branch: master
src/windows/installer/wix/kfw.wxs | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
From: tlyu@mit.edu
Subject: SVN Commit

Upgrade from KfW betas, too

Instead of using 3.9.9 as a conditional for the maximum version to
upgrade from, just use the current version.
This seems to pick up beta tags properly (so we can upgrade
from, e.g., beta 6 to beta 7 using the installer's upgrade tools),
and is future-proof.

Note that a 64-bit installer will not pick up an existing 32-bit
install (or vice versa), but there does not seem to be infrastructure
to deal with this situation easily.
Also, "downgrading" by running an older installer with a newer version
already installed will cause both versions to be simultaneously
installed; only do this if you know what you're doing.

(cherry picked from commit 343c3c44dd96e7f8f58208b05b6074c140e193ba)

https://github.com/krb5/krb5/commit/01e2b8d2a967a26a4cf77d0b578fcfdc97198acd
Author: Ben Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu>
Committer: Tom Yu <tlyu@mit.edu>
Commit: 01e2b8d2a967a26a4cf77d0b578fcfdc97198acd
Branch: krb5-1.10
src/windows/installer/wix/kfw.wxs | 2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)