Hi Jeff,
I was not aware that this option is not supported on older versions of
mysqldump.
The problem is that the old "version" table does not need to be copied
in the new DB, so that's the reason why the table is ignored.
A fast work around will be to remove or rename the "version" table
before running the re-install. Then you can take out the ignore option.
regards,
bogdan
Jeff Williams wrote:
I upgraded my openser installation to 1.1 on debian
sarge using the
packages at 'deb
http://www.openser.org/debian'#39;. I then tried to upgrade
my mysql tables using /usr/sbin/openser_mysql.sh reinstall. However,
when doing the dump openser_mysql.sh calls mysqldump with the
'--ignore-table=' option, which doesn't seem to be supported on the
sarge version of mysql (4.0.24-10sarge2). Is there a way around this?
Jeff
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