This should be doable in one jump.

Take a backup, then try the big jump. If it fails, try again via 1.19.


- d.

On Wednesday, 8 July 2015, John <[email protected]> wrote:

> As a rule of thumb I would upgrade in +2 version increments to play it
> safe, and make sure you have a full backup first.
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Peter Laws <[email protected] <javascript:;>>
> wrote:
>
> > Clearly, I don't keep up with releases so I should really get to 1.23
> LTS.
> >
> > Any caveats going from 1.15.1 to 1.23?
> >
> > The wiki runs on RHEL 6.6 so I think I'm OK w/r/t PHP (5.3.3) and MySQL
> > (5.1.73).  The only plugin I use is the LDAP Authentication Plugin and it
> > claims "1.19+" so I think I'm OK there.
> >
> > Can I move from one to the other directly or do I need to make an
> > intermediate step?
> >
> >
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