If your database has changed meanwhile and you can't revert to the backed up SQLite file, you'll have to revert manually by applying in reverse the changes made in the upgrade files in the Trac library directory (typically site-packages/trac/upgrades under the Python library dir). Not a fun task, but doable. > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: November 6, 2006 07:54 > To: Trac Development > Subject: [Trac-dev] Trac database downgrade > > > Hi there, > > I'm using a hosted version of Trac where the host has for some reason > installed 0.11dev. I now want to host this on a more stable version on > my own box, using 0.9.3, which it appears uses database version 16. I'm > currently on database_version 19. > > Could anyone tell me what steps I need to perform to downgrade the > database version? > > Many thanks! > > Andy > > >
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