Could you provide a bit more information?
What is the actual operating system distribution you are using? RedHat,
Ubuntu. CentOS, AWS Linux, and Debian are common ones. You can usually
determine this by running cat /proc/version from the command line.
What do you mean by a *few lines of Linux code are problematic*? Are you
seeing specific errors?
Thanks,
Cary
On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 1:19 PM Persko Grier <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Is anyone familiar with LinuxOS? Our web services specialist
> needs assistance in upgrading our instance of REDCap (
> https://redcap.pcom.edu/) to a newer version. The quirk is that we don't
> maintain REDcap on our campus IT department, but rather on AWS. It's a
> long story on how that came to pass:)). He's proficient on what's needed
> on the REDcap side, but a few lines of Linux code are problematic.
>
> Appreciate any insightful suggestions.
>
> Best
>
> PJ
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