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Angie Byron
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#321981
by jackaponte: Fixed update description of folders in upgrade.txt.
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Issue #3210310: Adjust Database API to remove deprecated Drupal 9 code in Drupal 10
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@@ -14,12 +14,10 @@ Prior to upgrading, you should ensure that:
Let's begin!
1. Backup your database and Drupal directory - especially your "sites"
directory which contains your configuration file and added modules and
themes, any contributed or custom modules in your "modules" directory,
and your "files" directory which contains uploaded files. If other files
have modifications, such as .htaccess or robots.txt, those should be
backed up as well.
1. Back up your Drupal database and site root directory. Be especially sure
to back up your "sites" directory which contains your configuration file,
added modules and themes, and your site's uploaded files. If other files
have modifications, such as .htaccess or robots.txt, back those up as well.
Note: for a single site setup, the configuration file is the "settings.php"
file located at sites/default/settings.php. The default.settings.php file
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