> > As admin/password for OLD database run repligard -m -r
So I should do repliguard -m ?
> Alexander, doesn't this set all changed fields to the current date?
> Won't that be an inconvenience when updating nadmin or asgard later?
> > Search and replace on repligard_withsg.xml
> > Change all occurances of type="string" to type="text"
>
> Have we changed this in CVS yet, where relevant?
Would someone mind sending me the updaged repliguard_withsg.xml (I do not
feel like getting the whole cvs )?
> You can generate a valid timestamp for the current dat using
> date '+%Y%m%d%k%M%S'
Ok. I just got one farther down into the file.


>
> Alexander? In a clean database, _everything_ in the XML file
> should be
> imported, right?
Mind you, the db is not clean, it contains the adminsite.
Is it possible to install it and then install the admin site?
> > * Sometimes the whole thing segfaults.
>
> Would you mind running it in gdb?
>
> $gdb repligard
> (gdb) run -c /usr/local/midgard/etc/repligard.conf -i SGname.xml.gz
>
> and when it segfaults, type
> (gdb) bt
>
> and send us the output.
>

I'll try to do that tonight.
Tarjei


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