Hi.
Windows filesystem is not case sensitive.
See:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Name_case_sensitivity.html
Stuart Felenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I apologize for the missing information.
> First the server was on 4.0.20 now on 4.0.22. Apache
> 1.3.x not sure of the linu
Hi.
How did you backed up the data?
Stuart Felenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My database got hosed last night due to some version
> upgrade.
> Anyway an older copy was restored on the server. I
> have a more recent backup on my local machine.
> However, when I have done the data
Hi.
Also check the value of lower_case_table_names.
Stuart Felenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My database got hosed last night due to some version
> upgrade.
> Anyway an older copy was restored on the server. I
> have a more recent backup on my local machine.
> However, when I have
I apologize for the missing information.
First the server was on 4.0.20 now on 4.0.22. Apache
1.3.x not sure of the linux
The local machine is windows xp with mysql v. 4.0.20a
I did the data transfer running Navicat, so that may
not be so clear to anyone, but the only options that
were enabled: