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install:upgrade:4.3.x-to-4.4.0 [2016/03/29 11:38] miconda [Parameters] |
install:upgrade:4.3.x-to-4.4.0 [2016/07/26 15:23] linuxmaniac [MySQL Database Structure] |
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The functions for routing blocks are the same, no changes are required there. | The functions for routing blocks are the same, no changes are required there. | ||
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===== Core ===== | ===== Core ===== | ||
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=== fork === | === fork === | ||
- | This is just heads up notification that the **fork** parameter is planned to be refactored in the next version, because **fork=no** disables many features without explicit visibility (e.g., no tcp/tls, only listening on first network interface). The value **fork=yes** will preserve existing behaviour. | + | (INF) This is just heads up notification that the **fork** parameter is planned to be refactored in the next version, because **fork=no** disables many features without explicit visibility (e.g., no tcp/tls, only listening on first network interface). The value **fork=yes** will preserve existing behaviour. |
===== Database ===== | ===== Database ===== | ||
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ALTER TABLE active_watchers | ALTER TABLE active_watchers | ||
ADD COLUMN flags int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT ' | ADD COLUMN flags int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT ' | ||
- | ADD COLUMN user_agent varchar(255) NOT NULL; | + | ADD COLUMN user_agent varchar(255) |
DELETE FROM version WHERE TABLE_NAME=' | DELETE FROM version WHERE TABLE_NAME=' | ||
INSERT INTO version (`table_name`, | INSERT INTO version (`table_name`, | ||
-- table: trusted | -- table: trusted | ||
- | ALTER TABLE trusted | + | ALTER TABLE `trusted` |
ADD COLUMN priority int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT ' | ADD COLUMN priority int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT ' | ||
ADD COLUMN ruri_pattern varchar(64) NULL, | ADD COLUMN ruri_pattern varchar(64) NULL, |