Hi S B,

The OTRS package in the Ubuntu distribution is not maintained by the
OTRS group, but by a Debian packager.
There's no way to upgrade an OTRS installed via the Ubuntu package
manager without breaking the package; which is not good for
maintainability.

Basically, the OTRS packages in the different distributions are always
lagging a bit behind (we actually released 2.4.10 this week, and 3.0.x
has been stable since November 15, 2010). So while in some cases it
might be a great way to set up an OTRS installation quickly; if you're
a bit serious about using OTRS you should really want to do a 'manual'
installation; which is not that much work. You can find instructions
on our wiki:
http://wiki.otrs.org/index.php?title=Installation_on_Ubuntu_Lucid_Lynx_%2810.4%29

--
Mike

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 3:54 AM, S B <inlineska...@live.ca> wrote:
> I installed OTRS via terminal in Ubuntu 10.04. I used the "apt-get install
> otrs2" and worked as planned. But how can I upgrade to 2.4.9. This is
> running in a test environment and there has been no changes or add-ons to
> the environment. A simple "todo" would be greatly appreciated. Or is there a
> different method using the apt-get to install 2.4.9 instead of 2.4.7.
>
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