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On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 04:20:27AM +0000, Duncan wrote: |
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> """ |
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> Note that existing databases will need converted as well, |
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> again including those upgrading from 5.0 to 5.1. |
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> Details can be found in the official upgrade docs at: |
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> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/upgrade.html |
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> """ |
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_may_ need to be converted, not _will_. |
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> If you wish to put the unofficial upgrade recommendation in too, that |
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> would be fine. |
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That would encourage users not to read the above document. |
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> Hopefully that'll cover us users that don't particularly care about |
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> databases, we just want our kde to work... and it'll continue to do so. |
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> =:^) (IOW, are there any particularly different procedures for upgrading |
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> databases in user's $HOME dirs? |
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- If you're using embedded MySQL (Amarok), you're going to be on your |
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own. |
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- If you actually ran mysqld as your own user (Akonadi w/ internal MySQL |
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instance), use the mysql_upgrade with suitable parameters to connect |
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to the database (as to what those are, you're the one running it, not |
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me). |
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> Perhaps a note for kde users telling them where their databases are |
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> located so they /can/ back them up, etc.) |
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I've got no idea where they are located, I just focus on MySQL itself. |
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I wasn't even aware of Akonadi's usage until a couple of weeks ago. |
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Robin Hugh Johnson |
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Gentoo Linux: Developer, Trustee & Infrastructure Lead |
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E-Mail : robbat2@g.o |
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