Yes, that's right.  

If you're using a Debian Linux (or other deb supporting operating system like 
Ubuntu), then you change the repository and run the usual update process (with 
apt-get or aptitude).

If you're using Red Hat Linux (or other RPM supporting operating system like 
CentOS, Scientific Linux, or Oracle Linux), then you change the jenkins.repo 
definition and run the usual update process (with yum).

If you're using Windows, stop Jenkins, download the 1.480.1 WAR file 
(jenkins.war), and restart Jenkins with the newly downloaded war file.

Thanks,
Mark Waite





>________________________________
> From: Manuel Doninger <man...@doninger.net>
>To: "jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com" <jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com> 
>Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 12:51 PM
>Subject: Switching from Bleeding Edge to LTS
> 
>
>Hi,
>i want to switch to the LTS branch, now that 1.480.1 is released. My current 
>installed version is 1.480, so i assume, that switching shouldn't cause any 
>problems, since 1.480.1 is based off 1.480, am i right?
>
>
>Regards
>Manuel
>
>

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