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Message from discussion In place upgrade from open source to enterprise passenger?

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From: Fjan <jmfa...@gmail.com>
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Subject: In place upgrade from open source to enterprise passenger?
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An in place upgrade from one passenger version to the next works fine, but 
the enterprise documentation mentions that you should uninstall the open 
source gem before installing the enterprise version. Does this mean one 
cannot do an in-place upgrade from open source to the enterprise version? 
Or is the module compiled in a place that's not affected by the uninstall 
so apache keeps running?
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<div><br></div>An in place upgrade from one passenger version to the next works fine, but the enterprise documentation mentions that you should uninstall the open source gem before installing the enterprise version. Does this mean one cannot do an in-place upgrade from open source to the enterprise version? Or is the module compiled in a place that's not affected by the uninstall so apache keeps running?
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