I'm pretty sure that command upgrades a 'major' version, such as 5.x to 6.x.

Those commands aren't in your default path when using MAMP, which is why you get those 'command not found' errors.

Try just a 'drush up' - which should update your drupal core and modules to the latest version, then run updatedb.

-Benj


On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:34 PM, A-NO-NE Music <madflute@anonemusic.com> wrote:

I am trying to understand how Drush site-upgrade works.  The help isn't too clear to me, and all the info I found on the net hasn't been helpful.

When I run $drush site-update @self on my local dev (MAMP Pro/OSX10.6.3) to attempt upgrading Drupal 6.16 to 6.19, I get:
=======
Do you really want to continue? (y/n): y
sh: mysqldump: command not found
sh: mysql: command not found
sh: mysql: command not found
No database updates required    [success]
'all' cache was cleared                         [success]
Finished performing updates.
=======

pm update works wonder.  That was easy, but this one, I have been scratching my head for 3 hours now.  Any help would be appreciated.


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Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Greater Boston
http://a-no-ne.com   http://anonemusic.com

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