Am 14.02.2012 12:41, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
> On 02/14/2012 12:10 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
>> how acts mysql in this case if one of the queries is failing?
>> will it stop the whole execution or only skip the line?
>> mysql -u dbmail -p*** dbmail < sql-convert-2_2-3_0.sql
> 
> By default mysql will stop. If you want it to continue use the -f switch
> 
> mysql -f dbmail < convert.sql

thank you for the clarification

i think this would be a good recommendation in the upgrade-manual
mostly it would hurt much more stop interrupt the transition script
because of a duplicate key or still existing like in my sieve-table
than finish the other commands

more undefined behavior by interrupt it randomly
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all in all a great work of you, thank you very much especially
for the hard work practically rewrite dbmail completly with
3.0 to handle much more connections (growing amount of mobiles)

also thank you for your help and bugfixing the last weeks
this is so great instead having any big company in front
with "maybe fixed in any version somewhere in future" or
no answer at all!

i will make some transition-test today and planning to migrate
the first (small) production server tomorrow night and after all
running well the main-server this weekend

i will give feedback here

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