Use mysqldump on the old version and import the data into new version in my
opinion.
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 1:29 AM, Andy Shellam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> FYI the manual for 5.0 recommends upgrading to 4.1 first.
>
> "As a general rule, we recommend that when upgrading from one release
> seri
FYI the manual for 5.0 recommends upgrading to 4.1 first.
"As a general rule, we recommend that when upgrading from one release
series to another, you should go to the next series rather than
skipping a series. If you wish to upgrade from a release series
previous to MySQL 4.1, you should u
Nanu Kalmanovitz schrieb:
Hi!
I wish to upgrade the MySQL on a web server (Novell 6.5 sp6 - Apache 2,
MySQL ver. 4.0.26, PHP 5.2.3) to 4.1.2 or 5.0.67.
Is there any possibility to upgrade directly from MySQL 4.0.26 to
5.0.67, without upgrading first to the intermediate versions?
yes, but don
Hi!
I wish to upgrade the MySQL on a web server (Novell 6.5 sp6 - Apache 2,
MySQL ver. 4.0.26, PHP 5.2.3) to 4.1.2 or 5.0.67.
Is there any possibility to upgrade directly from MySQL 4.0.26 to
5.0.67, without upgrading first to the intermediate versions?
TIA
Nanu
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