Progressive Download



Instructions:

- Shutdown Sage

- Backup your wiz.bin, wiz.bak, Sage.jar and Sage.properties files. This is important because Sage 9 will convert the wiz.bin to a new format that is NOT backwards compatible with Sage 7.

- Copy Sage.jar to the Sage install directory.

- Copy lucene-core-3.6.0.jar to the JARs directory.

- If there is another version of lucene-core in the JARs directory, delete it. You may get a warning in Sage that a plugin is missing a file. You can ignore that.

- Restart sage.



If you are using a SageClient, you must upgrade the Sage.jar and install the lucene.jar on it or it will not connect to the upgraded Sage server.



Enjoy. And thank Narflex for making Sage 9 open source!



https://github.com/tmiranda1962/tmir...v0.03/Sage.jar



https://github.com/tmiranda1962/tmir...core-3.6.0.jar If you want to enable progressive download (and use the new Sage 9.x jar file), here is your chanceInstructions:- Shutdown Sage- Backup your wiz.bin, wiz.bak, Sage.jar and Sage.properties files. This is important because Sage 9 will convert the wiz.bin to a new format that is NOT backwards compatible with Sage 7.- Copy Sage.jar to the Sage install directory.- Copy lucene-core-3.6.0.jar to the JARs directory.- If there is another version of lucene-core in the JARs directory, delete it. You may get a warning in Sage that a plugin is missing a file. You can ignore that.- Restart sage.If you are using a SageClient, you must upgrade the Sage.jar and install the lucene.jar on it or it will not connect to the upgraded Sage server.Enjoy. And thank Narflex for making Sage 9 open source! __________________



Sage Server: 8th gen Intel based system w/32GB RAM running Ubuntu Linux, HDHomeRun Prime with cable card for recording. Runs headless. Accessed via RD when necessary. Four HD-300 Extenders. Last edited by tmiranda; 08-24-2015 at 10:10 AM .