As you're no doubt aware, 8.0.0.2 is now available for the WebSphere Portal-based deployment of Lotus Quickr, as per: -
8.0.0.2: Lotus Quickr fix pack 8.0.0.2
The Readme refers to the Lotus Quickr Update Installer for version 8.0 but doesn't make it 100% clear where the installer can be obtained. It then states: -
Download the latest cumulative fix file and the WebSphere Portal Update Installer Version 6 from here.
This, potentially, is a herring rouge, as the version of the Update Installer here ( 2007-09-07 ) is for WebSphere Portal v6, rather than for Lotus Quickr.
Therefore, please get the correct installer from Fix Central.
Choose Product Family = Lotus, Product = Lotus Quickr and select Continue. Leave the default settings for All fixes and click Continue. After a few seconds, you'll see see a huge list of fixes - the Update Installers are here: -
Fix Name: 8.0.0.0-Quickr-Multi-IFLO04618-LIN
Fix Type: iFix
Platforms: Linux
Versions: 8.0.0.0
Abstract: Portal Update Installer (PUI) for Quickr, Linux version. Build: 20070905_1746. Date: September 5, 2007
and: -
Fix Name: 8.0.0.0-Quickr-Multi-IFLO04618-WIN
Fix Type: iFix
Platforms: Windows
Versions: 8.0.0.0
Abstract: Portal Update Installer (PUI) for Quickr, Windows version. Build: 20070905_1746. Date: September 5, 2007.
as is the fixpack: -
Fix Name: 8.0.0.0-Quickr-Multi-IFLO04618-WIN
Fix Type: iFix
Platforms: Windows
Versions: 8.0.0.0
Abstract: Portal Update Installer (PUI) for Quickr, Windows version. Build: 20070905_1746. Date: September 5, 2007.
and it's prerequisite fixes.
Thanks to Jon for pointing out the discrepancy. Thanks also to Stuart for pointing out that the 8.0.0.2 fixes are now available.
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Performed the upgrade without any major dramas. Apart from the aforementioned Quickr 8.0.0.2 fix, there is a bunch of pre/post-req WAS and Portal/Quickr fixes that I also applied.
No obvious changes apart from Manage Places, which has been reordered somewhat.
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