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On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 at 11:49 (-0700), Tim Rosmus wrote:

On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Mike Friedman wrote:

|# If there is a 'content' file, doesn't this mean that there is an upgrade to
|# be run?  Yet, this can't be done without at least a 'schema.mysql' file.
|#
|# What should I do now?
|#

You have three possibilities for each upgrade section, schema update, and/or acl update, and/or content (insert) update...

Tim,

Yes, after I sent my note, I realized that the 'content' file is sufficient to allow the 'insert' to succeed, which it did.

Thanks.

Mike

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