Hi, On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Ben <[email protected]> wrote: > Take a look in (on debian at least) /usr/share/doc/sogo/ there is a > sql-update-1.3.11_to_1.3.12.sh script. It looks like it changes c_content > columns from varchar to text (not sure why) and adding c_id as the primary > key to the OCS sessions folder table.
On CentOS6 I only see: [root@sogo ~]# updatedb [root@sogo ~]# locate sql-update /usr/share/doc/postgresql-8.4.9/html/contrib-dblink-build-sql-update.html /usr/share/doc/postgresql-8.4.9/html/sql-update.html /usr/share/doc/sogo-1.3.12c/sql-update-1.2.2_to_1.3.0-mysql.sh /usr/share/doc/sogo-1.3.12c/sql-update-1.2.2_to_1.3.0.sh /usr/share/doc/sogo-1.3.12c/sql-update-1.3.3_to_1.3.4-mysql.sh /usr/share/doc/sogo-1.3.12c/sql-update-1.3.3_to_1.3.4.sh /usr/share/doc/sogo-1.3.12c/sql-update-101_to_102.sh /usr/share/doc/sogo-1.3.12c/sql-update-20070724.sh /usr/share/doc/sogo-1.3.12c/sql-update-20070822.sh /usr/share/doc/sogo-1.3.12c/sql-update-20080303.sh So no sql-update-1.3.11_to_1.3.12.sh? And I would think that in the release notes there would be mentioned that one needs run an sql script while upgrading...? Regards, Peter -- [email protected] https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
