QGIS - Upgrade
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When deploying the latest installer, QGIS does not replace the previous version. Instead, it installs alongside the existing version, resulting in a side-by-side installation.
In order to accommodate this caveat, we have the following workaround:
1. Create a tag for all hosts with QGIS installed
From the Applications page, click on the result under the Installations column to view hosts with QGIS (prior releases) installed and use the
Manage Tags for Selected Hosts
button to create the new tag.
2. Uninstall Prior Versions
Using the Software Deployment feature, apply the QGIS (prior releases) uninstall and QGIS (latest) deployment jobs to the tagged hosts.
Additional inspections might be required for the job to fully complete.
Note:
Alternatively, using two separate jobs (one for uninstall and one for installation) is also possible, though keep in mind that the uninstall job would then run only once and need reactivation if required again. Therefore, we suggest using a combined job to remove and deploy QGIS versions simultaneously, as this is the smart, automated approach.
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