Am 09.08.2011 10:27, schrieb Eric Johnson:
> Were I in your shoes, and concerned about backup, I might suggest a 
> "blacklist" approach rather than a whitelist approach. That is, back up 
> everything in the "data" folder except that which you know you can skip. 
> For that matter, just do a "clean cache", and then backup, and don't try 
> to trim more than that.
> 
> You shouldn't need to back up anything from the "underlay" folder.


May be read docs/UPDATE.html and follow all the steps there

cheers
Reimar


> 
> -Eric.
> 
> On 8/9/11 10:16 AM, Hans-Joachim Ehlers wrote:
>> Thx for the hint.
>>
>> The log file are located in ./data/. And named:
>>   * edit-log  - for the recent changes
>>   * event-log - for logged events .
>>
>> Thus i assume that its sufficient to backup and restore ./data/pages 
>> ./data/user and ./data/edit-log to the new system in case no other 
>> enhancements like installing plugins has been done.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Hajo
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Eric Johnson [mailto:e...@tibco.com]
>> Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 10:52 PM
>> To: Hans-Joachim Ehlers
>> Cc: moin-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [Moin-user] Where are the RecentChanges ?
>>
>> The log files.
>>
>> -Eric.
>>
>> On 8/8/11 10:25 PM, Hans-Joachim Ehlers wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Given
>>> Moinmoin 1.8.8 SLES11 SP1
>>>
>>>
>>> Task:
>>> Moving from MoinMoin 1.8.3 /OpenSuse 10.3 to Moinmoin 1.8.8 on SLES11 SP1 
>>> and moving Userdata to a new location.
>>>
>>> I backed up from 1.8.3 the  ./data/pages/  , ./data/user/ , 
>>> ./underlay/pages/RecentChanges
>>>
>>> Just to find out that ./underlay/pages/RecentChanges does not contains the 
>>> RecentChanges.
>>>
>>> Thus the question: Where are they located ?
> 
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