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= 2005 Software Updates = | = 2005 Software Updates = | ||
[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox:2.0.0.5:Test_Plan:Software_Update_2005rc2 Firefox 2.0.0.5rc2 Updates] | *[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox:2.0.0.5:Test_Plan:Software_Update_2005rc2 Firefox 2.0.0.5rc2 Updates First Pass] | ||
*[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox:2.0.0.5:Test_Plan:Software_Update_2005rc2_taketwo Firefox 2.0.0.5rc2 Updates after Update Regeneration (Second Pass)] | |||
*[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox:2.0.0.5:Test_Plan:Software_Update_Live Firefox 2.0.0.5 Live Updates] | |||
*[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox:2.0.0.5:Test_Plan:Software_Update_Thunderbird_2005rc2 Thunderbird 2.0.0.5rc2 Updates] | |||
*[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox:2.0.0.5:Test_Plan:Software_Update_Live_Thunderbird_2005rc2 Thunderbird 2.0.0.5rc2 LiveUpdates] | |||
== Testing Partial, Complete, and Fallback Updates == | == Testing Partial, Complete, and Fallback Updates == | ||
To test partial, complete, and fallback updates: | To test partial, complete, and fallback updates: | ||
* Partial: This refers to testing an update from the immediate last release, in this case going from 2.0.0.1 to 2.0.0.2. | * '''Partial''': This refers to testing an update from the immediate last release, in this case going from 2.0.0.1 to 2.0.0.2. | ||
* Complete: This is testing an update from an older version, say from 2.0 to 2.0.0.2 (because it downloads a 'complete' mar file). | * '''Complete''': This is testing an update from an older version, say from 2.0 to 2.0.0.2 (because it downloads a 'complete' mar file). | ||
* Fallback: For this you first get whatever update the usual way, but you don't apply it. Then you test that it can get fetch another copy of the update if something were to go wrong. You do this by: | * '''Fallback''': For this you first get whatever update the usual way, but you don't apply it. Then you test that it can get fetch another copy of the update if something were to go wrong. You do this by: | ||
# Checking for updates. Choose to apply later. Close application. | # Checking for updates. Choose to apply later. Close application. | ||
# Then go the /Mozilla Firefox/updates/0/ folder, in WinXP for instance. Inside you will find a file called 'update.status'. | # Then go the /Mozilla Firefox/updates/0/ folder, in WinXP for instance. Inside you will find a file called 'update.status'. | ||
# Open it with a text editor and replace the string from pending to 'failed'. Restar the app and make sure you get another copy of the update. | # Open it with a text editor and replace the string from pending to 'failed'. Restar the app and make sure you get another copy of the update. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:04, 18 July 2007
2005 Software Updates
- Firefox 2.0.0.5rc2 Updates First Pass
- Firefox 2.0.0.5rc2 Updates after Update Regeneration (Second Pass)
- Firefox 2.0.0.5 Live Updates
- Thunderbird 2.0.0.5rc2 Updates
- Thunderbird 2.0.0.5rc2 LiveUpdates
Testing Partial, Complete, and Fallback Updates
To test partial, complete, and fallback updates:
- Partial: This refers to testing an update from the immediate last release, in this case going from 2.0.0.1 to 2.0.0.2.
- Complete: This is testing an update from an older version, say from 2.0 to 2.0.0.2 (because it downloads a 'complete' mar file).
- Fallback: For this you first get whatever update the usual way, but you don't apply it. Then you test that it can get fetch another copy of the update if something were to go wrong. You do this by:
- Checking for updates. Choose to apply later. Close application.
- Then go the /Mozilla Firefox/updates/0/ folder, in WinXP for instance. Inside you will find a file called 'update.status'.
- Open it with a text editor and replace the string from pending to 'failed'. Restar the app and make sure you get another copy of the update.