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andsmith79
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I recently upgraded my FedoraCore3 server to FedoraCore4 which also upgraded MySQL to the latest and greatest. I attempted to do a backup and restore using PHPMyAdmin, but it failed on the restore because I have a newer version of MySQL on the new server. Anyone know of a possible work around to this minor problem...aside from retyping all of the guestbook entries manually??
Thanks in advance!
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/html/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 02/12/2005 05:04:40
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Carbonize
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Can't see why it shouldn't be working. Might be a newer version but the tables should be laid out the same way.
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![[Post New]](/forum/templates/html/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 02/12/2005 14:26:31
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andsmith79
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Thanks for the quick reply! I think I just noticed what the actual problem was...the old server was running a newer version of MySQL. The new server actually has an older version of MySQL than the old server! Sorry to have wasted your time!
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