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--- Comment #3 from David Nelson ---
this looks good now.
thanks for the speedy fix!
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I upgraded from Kubuntu 16.04 to 17.10. When I installed the 4.8.0 version
that came with 17.10 and tried to connect to the DB where kmm 4.6.6 was
storing my information I got the following error.
*Query error no 1064: you have an error in your sql syntax; check the
manual that corresponds to
Hi,
this sounds very strange. Obviously, one of the upgrade steps regarding the DB
backend failed along the way (I am by far no expert at that point and it is a
guess to some extent).
Another wild guess is, that the cause could be some missing columns in your DB
that are now used. I would
I have the DB on a separate server so that might be the reason why it did
not get upgraded. I am trying to login using Kubuntu 18.04 (2/24/18 Daily
Image) and KMM 5.0 and I am now getting a permission denied error when I
try to login with the correct password.
I will create a new test DB and