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mysql_1.3.8_to_1.3.9.php and mysql_1.3.9_to_1.3.10.php
berber
Anonymous
Hi
Two questions :
1. How do i use these file to make the db upgrade? These are php files but from what i see they should be used by some other script.
2. Is it safe to make these changes while still using 1.3.8?
thanks
Two questions :
1. How do i use these file to make the db upgrade? These are php files but from what i see they should be used by some other script.
2. Is it safe to make these changes while still using 1.3.8?
thanks
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berber
Anonymous
I just did,
what i really want to do is copy the database to a temp db and run the two files (mysql_1.3.8_to_1.3.9.php and mysql_1.3.9_to_1.3.10.php) on that DB so i can test the new ver before i upgrade.
I don't plan to have a clean install at any point. I'm going over each file that has been changed and applying the changes from 1.3.8 to 1.3.10 manually with "Compare It".
Is there a way to run them manually?
thanks
what i really want to do is copy the database to a temp db and run the two files (mysql_1.3.8_to_1.3.9.php and mysql_1.3.9_to_1.3.10.php) on that DB so i can test the new ver before i upgrade.
I don't plan to have a clean install at any point. I'm going over each file that has been changed and applying the changes from 1.3.8 to 1.3.10 manually with "Compare It".
Is there a way to run them manually?
thanks
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Dirk
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Quote by berber: what i really want to do is copy the database to a temp db and run the two files (mysql_1.3.8_to_1.3.9.php and mysql_1.3.9_to_1.3.10.php) on that DB so i can test the new ver before i upgrade.
That's not the way it's supposed to be done. If you want to test the new version before going live with it, install it in a test environment first, importing the database from your site and running the install script (in upgrade mode) on it.
Quote by berber: I'm going over each file that has been changed and applying the changes from 1.3.8 to 1.3.10 manually with "Compare It".
Why?
Quote by berber: Is there a way to run them manually?
No, not really.
bye, Dirk
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berber
Anonymous
each time i reply and forget to put my name all of what i write is lost...
I just lost my answer and i really don't want to write it again
Thanks for your help
berber
I just lost my answer and i really don't want to write it again
Thanks for your help
berber
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