On 2014-11-25, at 9:25 , "Fabrice Durand" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> in the db directory you have all the upgrade-...sql files.
> So:
> mysql -u root -p pf -v < upgrade-4.0.0-4.1.0.sql
> mysql -u root -p pf -v < upgrade-42.0 ….



To add to what Fabrice has already written, the database upgrade files are just 
text files with some sql.

You could just concatenate the files using the much abused "cat" and get a 
single file to run:

# cat db/upgrade-4* >> upgrade-4.0-4.5.sql 

And then you'd have an upgrade-4.0-4.5.sql  file that you can apply:

# mysql -u root -p pf < upgrade-4.0-4.5.sql 


The only other way you could upgrade without running those schema changes would 
be to reinstall from scratch.

Regards,
--
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