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From:Gleb Paharenko Date:September 17 2005 6:38am
Subject:Re: mysqldump and import
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Hello.

Oh, no. MySQL which is shipped with FC3 is much older than 4.1.8 (check
it's version). If you can upgrade - use the latest release (4.1.14 now). Search
how to perform a proper upgrade in the archives at:
  http://lists.mysql.com/mysql
  

Dwayne Hottinger <dhottinger@stripped> wrote:
> I need to do an import of mysql data that I dumped from an older mysql server
> the older server is running version 4.1.8 official mysql rpm.  The new server
> is running the version of mysql that comes with Fedora Core 3.  The problem Im
> having is with the Charsets that are in the older version.  Is there a way to
> do a mysql -u root -p somedatabse < somedatabase.sql and have it ignore errors
> or the charset stuff?  I tried editing the .sql files and it just complains
> about something else.  Any mysql gurus help would be great.  This old server is
> going to go belly up soon.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> ddh
> 
> 
> --
> Dwayne Hottinger
> Network Administrator
> Harrisonburg City Public Schools
> 


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mysqldump and importDwayne Hottinger16 Sep
  • Re: mysqldump and importGleb Paharenko17 Sep