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Re: upgrade from 0.9.5: msg#00014

Subject: Re: upgrade from 0.9.5
 Markus Hoenicka  a écrit:
> Cecile Hebert <cecile.hebert@xxxxxxxxxxxx> was heard to say:
> 
> > Upgrade from 0.9.5 to 0.9.6 and then to 0.9.7-pre4 ?
> > Can I directly ungrade to 0.9.7-pre4?
> >
> 
> You can of course skip versions when you upgrade. i

OK, thank you, I will do this. I still have a question.
the file UPGRADING states that to upgrade from 0.9.5 to 0.9.6 I need to
replace libdbi-divers version 0.7.x by version 0.8.1, while the INSTALL
file of refdb 0.9.7-pre4 says :
The following libraries have to be installed:

- libdbi-drivers (0.7.0 or newer, earlier versions do *NOT* work)

What is now required ? Was version 0.8.1 required for refdb 0.9.6 but no
more for refdb 0.9.7-pre4 
or is there an error in the INSTALL file ??

Thank you!
 Cécile
 


In most cases upgrading
> involves dumping your reference databases and re-creating your system 
> databases
> to make use of the improved database schemas. This will work just fine if you 
> go
> from 0.9.5 straight to 0.9.7-pre4.
> 
> regards,
> Markus
> 
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