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buldo [ Tue 09 Jan, 2007 22:24 ]
Post subject: Re: Upgrading To Icy Phoenix
sonoangelo wrote: [View Post]
lol i have to do a fresh install ? e import database?, if is so i'll wait the new release to update toa stable version


I gave you just a suggestion...
IMHO, at the moment, it's the quickest way to get everythings working!


anicio [ Tue 09 Jan, 2007 23:46 ]
Post subject: Re: Upgrading To Icy Phoenix
Hi all!

...what about the problems could arise for a migration from phpBB Plus 1.53a, Win2K/MySql 5/PHP4 based to Icy Phoenix (btw, this sounds so cool!) ?
I've just update the forum I admin to phpBBplus, but you know, nothing is really aweful like a new forum platform migration...
So I would like to verify this CMS on my local server, and I'm guessing about possible troubles and problems.
Any special care before trying?


TIA.

P.S.: Luca, ottimo lavoro, come al solito...


sonoangelo [ Wed 10 Jan, 2007 07:46 ]
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buldo wrote: [View Post]
sonoangelo wrote: [View Post]
lol i have to do a fresh install ? e import database?, if is so i'll wait the new release to update toa stable version


I gave you just a suggestion...
IMHO, at the moment, it's the quickest way to get everythings working!


thanks i'm doing what that you suggest me, i'll tell you the result in the afternoon


buldo [ Wed 10 Jan, 2007 08:34 ]
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sonoangelo wrote: [View Post]

thanks i'm doing what that you suggest me, i'll tell you the result in the afternoon


Ok... Good luck!!

Ciao,


Zuker [ Wed 10 Jan, 2007 11:51 ]
Post subject: Re: Upgrading To Icy Phoenix
anicio wrote: [View Post]
Hi all!

...what about the problems could arise for a migration from phpBB Plus 1.53a, Win2K/MySql 5/PHP4 based to Icy Phoenix (btw, this sounds so cool!) ?
I've just update the forum I admin to phpBBplus, but you know, nothing is really aweful like a new forum platform migration...
So I would like to verify this CMS on my local server, and I'm guessing about possible troubles and problems.
Any special care before trying?


TIA.

P.S.: Luca, ottimo lavoro, come al solito...


You coud TRY (read well this word) to move to phpbb from plus and later from phpbb to Icy


sonoangelo [ Wed 10 Jan, 2007 14:18 ]
Post subject: Re: Upgrading To Icy Phoenix
now i've done a fresh install and ran the important sql queries (forums,post,topics,users,categories). Works all perfectly but i don't see the forums and the relatives posts in which table are included? thanks another time you are fantastic

ps. i've the backup of all the old sql


Zuker [ Wed 10 Jan, 2007 14:25 ]
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resync topics table


sonoangelo [ Wed 10 Jan, 2007 14:52 ]
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now work well and is very very very very excellent, TOP SPEED, thanks a lot to all you are fantastic again


Zuker [ Wed 10 Jan, 2007 15:00 ]
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Finally Solved Mate


buldo [ Wed 10 Jan, 2007 15:27 ]
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Great sonoangelo!
It has been easy, isn't it?


sonoangelo [ Wed 10 Jan, 2007 18:27 ]
Post subject: Re: SOLVED -Upgrading To Icy Phoenix
yeah, at moment i died


Mighty Gorgon [ Thu 11 Jan, 2007 02:14 ]
Post subject: Re: SOLVED -Upgrading To Icy Phoenix
Nice work...


plasma [ Thu 11 Jan, 2007 21:40 ]
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yop forgot to read page 2


anicio [ Sat 17 Mar, 2007 15:14 ]
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Zuker wrote: [View Post]
anicio wrote: [View Post]
Hi all!

...what about the problems could arise for a migration from phpBB Plus 1.53a, Win2K/MySql 5/PHP4 based to Icy Phoenix?
...
Any special care before trying?


You coud TRY (read well this word) to move to phpbb from plus and later from phpbb to Icy


Yuo mean:
a) downgrade PHPBB Plus 1.53a to 2.last and then
b) upgrade PHPBB 2.last to IP?

But in this way I could loose a lot of features and user data... expecially those related to user profiles... isn't?


.


Zuker [ Sat 17 Mar, 2007 16:30 ]
Post subject: Re: SOLVED - Upgrading To Icy Phoenix
i don't think that u will lose profile data...

the best way to know it is giving a try




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