On 1/30/08, Eric Auer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Aitor,
>
> > > Since Eric and tassilo have identified the free web hosting for
> > > FreeDOS bugzilla, and since Eric has volunteered to install the new
> > > FreeDOS bugzilla, migrate the existing data, and do any ongoing
> > > maintenance - so I think we have a winner! :-)
>
> Well as we only migrate from bugzilla to newer bugzilla, I assume
> data migration will be easy... Tassilo, did you already find out
> about the details here? Jim, how can I check if my copy of the bug
> database is still up to date / if no changes were entered later?


I recommend you use the latest MySQL dump file from the web server,
and use that, rather than trying to track if the version you have now
is still up to date.

The best way would be to "freeze" the FreeDOS bugzilla (i.e. make
"/bugzilla" unreadable ... or rename "/bugzilla/cgi-bin" to something
else, do a MySQL dump, and import the dump to the new bugzilla. Then
you know  you have the most up-to-date data possible.

I'll email you (off-list) the command I use the generate a dump file,
so you don't have to wait for the cron job dump to generate it for
you.

-jh

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