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Architecture / Installation

Architecture / Installation


Re: SQL Errors when upgrading from 1.9.8.3 to 1.10.1

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I don't know what method you're using to upgrade the database, but errors such as "table already exists" have to be ignored. I understand this can be done by setting a flag when using a command line tool; when I use phpMyAdmin to run the update script, it aborts at every error like this, so the only way to continue is to skip the error-causing line and submit the lines that follow until the next error. I haven't used Tiki's install page to upgrade to 1.10, so I don't know how that works.

Naturally there will be errors in Tiki's operation if the db upgrade errors prevent the needed additions, etc. (that come after the error lines in the update script) in the database.

-- Gary

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