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# Updating Gosora (Windows)
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The update system is currently under development, but you can run `dev-update.bat` to update your instance to the latest commit and to update the associated database schema, etc.
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If you run into any issues doing so, please open an issue: https://git.tuxpa.in/a/gosora/issues/new
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If you want to manually patch Gosora rather than relying on the above scripts to do it, you'll first want to save your changes with `git stash`, and then, you'll overwrite the files with the new ones with `git pull origin master`, and then, you can re-apply your custom changes with `git stash apply`
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After that, you'll need to run `go build ./patcher`.
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Once you've done that, you just need to run `patcher.exe` to apply the latest patches to the database, etc.
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# Updating a software with a simple installation (Linux)
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The update system is currently under development, but you can run `dev-update-linux` to update your instance to the latest commit and to update the associated database schema, etc.
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If you run into any issues doing so, please open an issue: https://git.tuxpa.in/a/gosora/issues/new
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If you want to manually patch Gosora rather than relying on the above scripts to do it, you'll first want to save your changes with `git stash`, and then, you'll overwrite the files with the new ones with `git pull origin master`, and then, you'll re-apply your changes with `git stash apply`.
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After that, you'll need to run `go build -o Patcher "./patcher"`
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Once you've done that, you just need to run `./Patcher` to apply the latest patches to the database, etc.
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# Updating a software using systemd (Linux)
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You will first want to follow the instructions in the section for updating dependencies.
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The update system is currently under development, but you can run `quick-update-linux` in `/home/gosora/src`to update your instance to the latest commit and to update the associated database schema, etc.
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If you run into any issues doing so, please open an issue: https://git.tuxpa.in/a/gosora/issues/new
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If you're using a systemd service, then you might want to switch to the `gosora` user with `su gosora` (you may be prompted for the password to the user), you can switch back by typing `exit`.
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If this is the first time you've done an update as the `gosora` user, then you might have to configure Git, simply do:
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`git config --global user.name "Lalala"`
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`git config --global user.email "lalala@example.com"`
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Replace that name and email with whatever you like. This name and email only applies to the `gosora` user. If you see a zillion modified files pop-up, then that is due to you changing their permissions, don't worry about it.
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If you get an access denied error, then you might need to run `chown -R gosora /home/gosora` and `chgrp -R www-data /home/gosora` (with the corresponding user you setup for your instance) to fix the ownership of the files.
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If you want to manually patch Gosora rather than relying on the above scripts to do it, you'll first want to save your changes with `git stash`, and then, you'll overwrite the files with the new ones with `git pull origin master`, and then, you'll re-apply your changes with `git stash apply`.
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After that, you'll need to run `go build -o Patcher "./patcher"`
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Once you've done that, you just need to run `./Patcher` to apply the latest patches to the database, etc.
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# Updating Dependencies
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Dependencies are third party scripts and programs which Gosora relies on to function. The instructions here do not cover updating MySQL / MariaDB or Go.
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You can update them by running the `go get` command.
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You'll need to restart the server after you change a template or update Gosora, e.g. with `run.bat` or killing the process and running `./run-linux` or via `./pre-run-linux` followed by `service gosora restart`.
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