Op 27-apr-2007, om 18:54 heeft Emmanuel Blot het volgende geschreven:

Now if both your servers have a similar architecture, there is a
chance that you can simply copy the .db file from one machine to
another - rather than dump/loading it, and keep using SQLite2 format.

They're not similar enough, the old FC3 server runs SQLite2, CentOS 4 comes with SQLite3 and I have already experienced SQLite2 files don't really work that well with SQLite3.

This would make it till CentOS decides to upgrade its packages:
Pysqlite2.1 is 1 year and a half old...

Because of stability distributions like RHEL and CentOS don't do version upgrades during their lifecycle, they only backport security fixes (<http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_backport.html>).

Nils Breunese.

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