❦ 3 mars 2013 00:28 CET, Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org :
Here is my proposition:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-roundcube/roundcube.git;a=commitd
iff;h=15f5a10444c9d4c8bf7b3e83a82dd6f9e2a4b384
seems right, yes, but it misses a pointer to instructions how to upgrade to a
Hi Vincent,
On Samstag, 16. März 2013, Vincent Bernat wrote:
So, here is a wiki page with a complete procedure for update.
http://wiki.debian.org/Roundcube/DeprecationOfSQLitev2
I am uploading a version of Roundcube with the appropriate NEWS entry
pointing to this page.
awesome, thanks a
❦ 3 mars 2013 00:28 CET, Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org :
Here is my proposition:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-roundcube/roundcube.git;a=commitd
iff;h=15f5a10444c9d4c8bf7b3e83a82dd6f9e2a4b384
seems right, yes, but it misses a pointer to instructions how to upgrade to a
❦ 3 mars 2013 00:28 CET, Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org :
Here is my proposition:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-roundcube/roundcube.git;a=commitd
iff;h=15f5a10444c9d4c8bf7b3e83a82dd6f9e2a4b384
seems right, yes, but it misses a pointer to instructions how to upgrade to a
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 16:17:34 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
Hello folks,
After reviewing the bug discussion, I believe the correct thing to do here
is to remove the roundcube-sqlite package from wheezy entirely. That will
block an upgrade from squeeze by forcing the admin to realize that
On Samstag, 2. März 2013, Russ Allbery wrote:
After reviewing the bug discussion, I believe the correct thing to do here
is to remove the roundcube-sqlite package from wheezy entirely. That will
block an upgrade from squeeze by forcing the admin to realize that they
have to switch database
❦ 2 mars 2013 01:17 CET, Russ Allbery r...@debian.org :
After reviewing the bug discussion, I believe the correct thing to do here
is to remove the roundcube-sqlite package from wheezy entirely. That will
block an upgrade from squeeze by forcing the admin to realize that they
have to
❦ 2 mars 2013 21:37 CET, Vincent Bernat ber...@debian.org :
After reviewing the bug discussion, I believe the correct thing to do here
is to remove the roundcube-sqlite package from wheezy entirely. That will
block an upgrade from squeeze by forcing the admin to realize that they
have to
Vincent Bernat ber...@debian.org writes:
❦ 2 mars 2013 21:37 CET, Vincent Bernat ber...@debian.org :
If we agree this is the best solution (I agree too), despite the fact
that the roundcube-sqlite package was introduced back because of bug
#677803, I will do an upload removing it again in
Hi,
On Sonntag, 3. März 2013, Russ Allbery wrote:
Here is my proposition:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-roundcube/roundcube.git;a=commitd
iff;h=15f5a10444c9d4c8bf7b3e83a82dd6f9e2a4b384
seems right, yes, but it misses a pointer to instructions how to upgrade to a
working
Hello folks,
After reviewing the bug discussion, I believe the correct thing to do here
is to remove the roundcube-sqlite package from wheezy entirely. That will
block an upgrade from squeeze by forcing the admin to realize that they
have to switch database backends, which is exactly the desired
On 24/11/2012 15:03, Dominik George wrote:
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
I installed the sqlite version of Roundcube at work because I don't
understand databases (we are too small to employ a sysadmin, and if we did
we would probably end up with a Windows server). At the rate things are
going my (20) users are going to lose data and I wish I had installed
Hi Holger,
I stumbled upon this bug report at BSP Essen today and kindy wanted to ask
you for a follow-up on the issue.
If you do not have the time to provide a reasonable solution yourself,
feel free to explain your thought on it here and I will look to fix the
issue!
Cheers,
Nik
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❦ 24 novembre 2012 15:13 CET, Dominik George n...@naturalnet.de :
I stumbled upon this bug report at BSP Essen today and kindy wanted to ask
you for a follow-up on the issue.
If you do not have the time to provide a reasonable solution yourself,
feel free to explain your thought on it
Hi,
The perfect solution would be a script to migrate from sqlite to MySQL
(or PostgreSQL). It does not have to do the actuel migration, just to
eat an sqldump from SQLite and turn it into a dump that could be used by
MySQL.
So you do not actually plan to have this script run automatically?
❦ 24 novembre 2012 15:34 CET, Dominik George n...@naturalnet.de :
The perfect solution would be a script to migrate from sqlite to MySQL
(or PostgreSQL). It does not have to do the actuel migration, just to
eat an sqldump from SQLite and turn it into a dump that could be used by
MySQL.
So
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
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...)
❦ 24 novembre 2012 16:03 CET, Dominik George n...@naturalnet.de :
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
❦ 24 novembre 2012 16:07 CET, Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org :
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
❦ 24 septembre 2012 12:43 CEST, Holger Levsen hol...@layer-acht.org :
There is a debian/roundcube-sqlite.NEWS stating this, but I dont think this
is
enough. At the very least this must be mentioned in the release notes...
(upgrade instructions would be better, automatic upgrades the
package: roundcube-sqlite
version: 0.7.2-4
severity: critical
Hi,
roundcube-sqlite 0.7.2-4 is a transitional package depending on roundcube-
mysql or -pysql, but without an actual upgrade path, leading to serious data
loss, eg. user mail stati, user settings and also stuff like addressbook
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