Hi,

On Samstag, 24. November 2012, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> Actually, upgrading from a version supporting sqlite to a version not
> supporting sqlite leaves the sqlite database untouched.

thankfully, yes. (Happened to me recently and I was happy I had not go to 
backups to get roundcube back...)

> I have asked people that did successfuly upgrade real sqlite databse to
> MySQL if they could provide directions or a script but they don't
> remember how they did it exactly. If nobody can come up with a script,
> we will just have to put a note in the release notes about this. I
> personnaly don't think that there are large installations using SQLite
> databases.

I'm not sure how to not read this as: small installations don't matter :-(

Somewhere there must be a script or at least a howto?!


cheers,
        Holger


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