Benoit Lathiere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>8- "repligard -m" to fix GUIDs... - no problem > > > > > There is a bug about '-m' option. But it was reported that guids are not made for > > the first time. > > so, I mst use "repligard -m" several times or "repligard -r" ??
The bug says about missing guids with the first usage. But try to understand how repligard works. While importing data, repligard checks if there is already the same guid in its table. If yes, it will overwrite record, if not it will create a new one. So I think that You do not have the same guids for some reason. > > Yeah , I know , not nice , but I do not see any better solution. > > > Hoooouuuu !!! > I'm afraid :-/ > > I installed Midgard.1.4 Debian packages (apt-get method) on my product server ; no > problem. > Installation ask me to create Midgard base, in doubt, I said "no, 'cause I've got > already a Midgard > base. > If I said "yes", installation ask name of base or choice "midgard" ? Midgard-data seems to be easy to setup as it needs only get some data from You , but on the other hand it needs "too" many data (quit different) to make that setup really easy. Debian package has some kind of example database , and it is not repligard related. To make things easier it only import dumped database. > no, Imust install data package to complete this installation. No doubt. > Must I prefer 1.5 or 1.4.4 version ???? If You need multilang and other new features , get 1.5 , if not , keep 1.4. Piotras --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
