On 10/27/2011 04:15 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 10/26/11 11:27, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> On 10/26/11 11:09, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>>> 3. Bacula Release version 5.2.0
>>>
>>> Bacula version 5.2.0 is ready.  However, I have been holding it back
>>> because the normal community testing is not happening.  The only user
>>> helping us to test is DassIT (thanks very much). This means that the new
>>> version has not been tested enough on FreeBSD, Mac OS, and Solaris.
>>> That said, I have done preliminary building and testing on Mac OS and
>>> a number of Linux releases (RedHat, Ubuntu, SLES).
>> Kern,
>> I'll pull it down and fire up a test installation on Solaris 10 as soon
>> as I get a chance.
> Kern,
> Looks like the DB upgrade scripts for 5.2.0 can upgrade the DB from
> v5.0, but not from v5.1.  I have a v13 database.  I'm patching the DB
> manually right now, but this may leave people who've been experimenting
> with 5.1 stranded.
>
> Anything I need to watch out for here...?
Uh, well we don't usually provide scripts for upgrading from a 
development version
simply because it can change a number of times as we add new features.
Depending on exactly when in the development cycle you created the DB, 
you may
need to add a few more fields.

I recommend diffing the make_xxx_tables.in script you have for the 5.1 
that you used
to the current 5.2.0 script.  That should tell you pretty clearly what 
you need to do.

Regards,

Kern

>
>


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