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1.1.x > 2.0.2 upgrade problems
emanuele:
What version of MySQL do you have?
Do you have any particular MySQL setting? (that you are aware of, of course ;))
Are you upgrading from the browser or from the CLI?
Asking all these because I'm wondering why you are getting all these errors while you shouldn't... :-\
SnowmanDK:
--- Quote from: emanuele on August 05, 2012, 11:16:28 AM ---What version of MySQL do you have?
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5.5.25
--- Quote from: emanuele on August 05, 2012, 11:16:28 AM ---Do you have any particular MySQL setting? (that you are aware of, of course ;))
--- End quote ---
Made no special settings during installation, so I think not.
--- Quote from: emanuele on August 05, 2012, 11:16:28 AM ---Are you upgrading from the browser or from the CLI?
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Browser.
P.S.: Sorry about all the trouble :/
emanuele:
--- Quote from: SnowmanDK on August 05, 2012, 04:56:23 PM ---P.S.: Sorry about all the trouble :/
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Nothing to apologise for. ;)
I just tried an upgrade with a similar version of MySQL (5.5.16), from browser (with or without javascript) and from CLI, interrupting the upgrade and starting again from another browser...nothing.
I'm out of ideas at the moment...
You are using a test site, right?
Have you tried restoring the original database and try again with the changes to the upgrade?
SnowmanDK:
You're not gonna like this :-[
I'm running all this on my main, as I am not wealthy enough to do a full test setup also, AND I didn't expect these problems :o
Just tried a db restore, but not sure how original it is, as the first run where I choose to do a full backup failed DURING backup :'(
After backup-restore and so on I tried again WITHOUT javascript active:
--- Code: ---Updating and creating indexes... Incomplete.
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I am getting close to giving up, and just restore my old 1.1.16/1.0.9... :'(
It popped up with errors once in a while, but at least the forum worked.
...
Chas Large:
You could try setting up a copy of the forum on a local PC using EasyPHP or XAMPP, either of which allow you to host onto a PC. Create a copy into a designated folder, copy the dB into the MySQL location and then just run repair settings to change the board settings to your local PCs paths.
Once done and the 1.1.x forum is up and running, take another copy of the settings.php file then try upgrading the local forum and see if you still get the same errors. If not it will prove to be a host issue.
I've used EasyPHP quite a bit and SMF works fine on it.
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