Re: gnustep.org has been down for the past few days

2022-09-04 Thread Ivan Vučica
I got all 4 .sql files to load on my local MariaDB. Continuing tomorrow. On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 7:17 PM Ivan Vučica wrote: > > I'm doing the barest minimum of the changes. If the original machine > had MyISAM, I'm using MyISAM. If the installed software was using > MyISAM, I don't want to find

Re: gnustep.org has been down for the past few days

2022-09-04 Thread Ivan Vučica
I'm doing the barest minimum of the changes. If the original machine had MyISAM, I'm using MyISAM. If the installed software was using MyISAM, I don't want to find out the hard way that the schemas were mis-defined (given that MyISAM has, particularly back in that era, been much more liberal with

Re: gnustep.org has been down for the past few days

2022-09-04 Thread Andreas Fink
why you dont use innodb as engine? much less troubles in case of crashes and reboots > On Sonntag, Sept. 04, 2022 at 8:02 PM, Ivan Vučica (mailto:i...@vucica.net)> wrote: > Update: > - I added wiki.gnustep.org to DNS as well -- it was an omission not to > add it. Please REFRAIN FROM EDITS until

Re: gnustep.org has been down for the past few days

2022-09-04 Thread Ivan Vučica
Update: - I added wiki.gnustep.org to DNS as well -- it was an omission not to add it. Please REFRAIN FROM EDITS until further notice as YOUR EDITS WILL NOT BE MIGRATED. - I am still fighting MySQL/MariaDB: - the previous server has an unknown default character set/collation (latin1 and not