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# Upgrading Community Edition and Enterprise Edition from source
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NOTE: **Note:**
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Users wishing to upgrade to 12.0.0 will have to take some extra steps. See the
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version specific upgrade instructions for 12.0.0 for more details.
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Make sure you view this update guide from the branch (version) of GitLab you
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would like to install (e.g., `11.8`. You can select the version in the version
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dropdown at the top left corner of GitLab (below the menu bar).
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Additional instructions here.
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### 12.0.0
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In 12.0.0 we made various database related changes. These changes require that
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users first upgrade to the latest 11.11 patch release. Once upgraded to 11.11.x,
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users can upgrade to 12.0.x. You **can not** upgrade from 11.11.x to 12.1.0 or a
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newer version, instead you **must** first upgrade to 12.0.0. Failure to do so
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may result in database migrations not being applied, which could lead to
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application errors.
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Example 1: you are currently using GitLab 11.11.3, which is the latest patch
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release for 11.11.x. To upgrade, first upgrade to 12.0.0, then upgrade to any
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future versions.
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Example 2: you are currently using a version of GitLab 10.x. To upgrade, first
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upgrade to 11.11.3. Once upgraded to 11.11.3 you can safely upgrade to 12.0.0,
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then upgrade to any future versions.
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## Things went south? Revert to previous version
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### 1. Revert the code to the previous version
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