[documentation] [Documentation bug] Need to add v4.7.x details to "Do I need to upgrade my database?"
Heine
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Thu Jan 11 07:02:16 UTC 2007
Issue status update for
http://drupal.org/node/108254
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http://drupal.org/project/comments/add/108254
Project: Documentation
Version: <none>
Component: Installation
Category: bug reports
Priority: normal
Assigned to: Anonymous
Reported by: vjordan
Updated by: Heine
Status: active
I could not agree more with CogRusty; this page should be removed.
http://drupal.org/upgrade/getting-started may need some additional
modifications to fit better in the chapter
http://drupal.org/upgrade/tutorial-introduction
Heine
Previous comments:
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Wed, 10 Jan 2007 12:13:03 +0000 : vjordan
This page details when a database upgrade is required -
http://drupal.org/upgrade/do-i-upgrade-the-db
It needs details for the 4.7.x upgrades. My understanding is each
update within the v4.7 release requires a database 'upgrade', but I
could be incorrect. So the relevant page section could read:-
3a. If you are performing any of these upgrades, you do need to upgrade
your database:
4.4.# to 4.5.#
4.5.# to 4.6.#
4.6.0 to 4.6.1 or higher
Any version to 4.7.0
Every upgrade from 4.7.0 a higher 4.7.x version will require a database
upgrade.
And of course the upgrade from 4.7.x to V5 will require a database
upgrade too.
"
If this is correct I'll have a go at editing that handbook page, if the
appropriate permission is granted to me.
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Thu, 11 Jan 2007 03:26:55 +0000 : CogRusty
The answer to your question is here
http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/drupal/database/database.4.1.mysql?...
but...
I don't think that handbook page is a good idea to exist. People should
be advised to run /update.php as a standard ritual. If no database
update is needed then none will be performed.
The answer to "should I run /update.php" should be always "yes", and
nobody ever asks "should I upgrade my database"
The page is also likely to become obsolete (or else to become a small
black hole for documentation work).
Sorry if I sound dismissive with your work, but sometimes it is good to
take a step back and try to see if being thorough obscures the picture.
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