Humberto Valiente wrote: > We are actually running and "very" but "very old version" of dbmail > More specifically, we are running version 1.105.2.3 <http://1.105.2.3> > 2004/12/27 21:41:07 paul Exp $
That looks like a CVS version, and I know I never worked on the 1.2 series (unless you're running debian packages). The switch to SVN took place during the very early 2.0 releases. > > It is working perfectly but we want to change it to the latest stable > version 2.0.10 > > Could be problems doing the upgrade? or the precedure is the same than > older versions? You need to confirm you're running 2.0. Do you have a physmessages table? Show us your table layout. You will probably need to fix some small things here and there. The fool-proof way I use is to use diff. 1 $> mysqldump -d dbmail > current_schema.sql 2 %> mysqladmin create dbmail2 3 %> mysql dbmail2 < dbmail-2.0.10/sql/mysql/create_tables.mysql 4 %> mysqldump -d dbmail2 > new_schema.sql 5 %> diff current_schema.sql new_schema.sql 6 %> vi migration.sql 7 %> cat dbmail-2.0.10/sql/mysql/create_tables.mysql \ migration.sql | mysql dbmail2 go back to step 4 and tweak migration.sql untill the diff is empty. You now have a safe migration script to lauch against you main db (after making a backup). Also check your cron scripts. -- ________________________________________________________________ Paul Stevens paul at nfg.nl NET FACILITIES GROUP GPG/PGP: 1024D/11F8CD31 The Netherlands________________________________http://www.nfg.nl