# Upgrade This document contains the upgrade information between the major versions of DSC for the eventual breaking changes, please read CHANGES for the new features added. # From dsc-201502251630 to v2.0.0 The `dsc-201502251630` was the last version release before the use of version numbering. ## Install Paths Since the conform to FHS 3.0 paths have been changed but will only affect new installations where `configure` is not touched. In previous version `INSTALLDIR` was set to `/usr/local/dsc`, this is now controlled by Automake and `configure` using `--prefix=DIR` or individual path options as below. See `configure --help` for information about default paths and how to control each of them. - `upload-*` scripts was previously installed in `$INSTALLDIR/libexec`, is now installed in `$libexecdir/dsc`. - `dsc.conf.sample` was previously installed in `$INSTALLDIR/etc`, is now installed in `$sysconfdir/dsc`. - `dsc` was previously installed in `$INSTALLDIR/bin`, is not installed in `$bindir`. ## Data Files Path The path to `dsc` data files that it output has been changed to `$localstatedir/lib/dsc` but only affects the path in `dsc.conf.sample` during installation. If you use an old configuration then `dsc` will store the data files in the same path as before. This can be controlled by `configure --with-data-dir=DIR`. ## Configuration Dataset names have been made unique so `dsc` will not start if there are duplicates, you need to change the configuration so that all datasets are unique. The following indexers have been removed since they are only aliases: - `cip4_addr`, use `client` instead. - `cip4_net`, use `client_subnet` instead. - `d0_bit`, use `do_bit` instead. ## Upload Scripts Deprecated Altho the upload scripts are still installed they are now considered deprecated and will be removed in future versions. The uploads scripts where constructed for the purpose of uploading `dsc` data to DNS-OARC and that is a very specific purpose that does not belong in a software repository. It can be replaced by instructions specific for each organization that needs to do it. ## PID File The PID file is now locked and `dsc` will not start if another process has it locked.