kristian.fiskerstr...@sumptuouscapital.com wrote:
> Hi Christian,
> 
> If switching between DB versions, this should be fine by following the
UPGRADING instructions in the source/wiki.

You need to make sure your Berkeley DB install also has the utility programs
available, specifically db_recover and db_checkpoint.  I recall a friend
having trouble with the utilities not being available. That's REALLY the only
potential snag and it's a nonissue if the DB version stays the same.

> Also note the when upgrading section in the announce email regarding
pagesize default settings having been changed for 1.1.4 to avoid a rebuild.

If pagesize and ptree_pagesize were not already set in sksconf, they need to
be added specifying the old default page sizes
> 
> As long as these two points are taken into consideration, an upgrade
> should not cause any issues.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christian Felsing <hostmas...@ip6.li>
> 
> I would consider to update to 1.1.4, if ensured, that this will not kill
> my database files.
> 
> cheers
> Christian
> 
> Am 13.10.2012 00:37, schrieb David Benfell:
> 
>> Unfortunately, only to version 1.1.3. I have flagged it as out of date
>> (which is a bit embarrassing since somebody just got this packaged).

Well, it's still progress :-)

-John

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