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Document the upgrade procedure #459
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The quickest way is to update
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Thank you @jaimergp , that's worked. How about adding the update command to the installer message when it finds that there's already an installation? That would handle my original issue. |
That message is currently hardcoded, so not possible right now, but we might be able to add some custom fields in the future. |
It does not work. previously 23.1.0-0, and now still it, although it did upgrade other packages, except the mambaforge itself. |
somewhat strange, but "23.1.0-0" only refers to the version at the original installation time. It effectively installs the "first" conda environment, for you to create an update any other environment. So |
I've turned this into a documentation task. PRs welcome to explain to end users how to "upgrade" an installation. |
Solution to issue cannot be found in the documentation.
Issue
I've previously installed mambaforge using the Mambaforge-4.13.0-1-Windows-x86_64.exe installer (double-clicking the exe). Tried Mambaforge-23.1.0-0-Windows-x86_64.exe the same way and it gives alert:
I've run
Mambaforge-23.1.0-0-Windows-x86_64.exe /?
at a command prompt to list its arguments and it appears there is no upgrade switch.It would help to include an option for upgrading mambaforge to a newer version, and/or to provide guidance in how to do this in a way that retains existing environments.
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