Posted on: 07/15/03 11:21pm
By: calimus
Ok, heres the deal. Over the many months that I\'ve been using GL (from 1.1.5 I think) I\'ve had a few things break over all the upgrades. Things like the polls, past articles block and such.
I\'m currently running 1.3.7 and I would like to make the move to 1.3.8 and do mostly a fresh setup so that all the broken things are fixed, but still keep all my story data and my user data. It this possible without having to do major DB hacking (whic I\'m too dumb for) or otherwise. I know some DB stuff would have to be done. I\'m not concerned with keeping any of the old poll info or any other info other then the stories and the users. Not asking much am I?
Anyway, any help would be great. thanks
Re:Keeping stories while replacing everything else with new
Posted on: 07/16/03 12:36am
By: DTrumbower
I guess that would be doable. You would want to copy the stories, comments, article_images and the five user tables. Or you could do an upgrade and delete data from the tables you want to start from scratch.
If you have created new groups, then the groups would need to added. Depending on how much customization you did, it could be simple or complex.
Re:Keeping stories while replacing everything else with new
Posted on: 07/16/03 10:48am
By: calimus
Hey thanks for the info, it\'s a good start. I haven\'t done any custom work so it should be pretty simple, I\'m just going to have to sort through the DB stuff and find what I need. Should prove to be fun. Thanks for the help.
Re:Keeping stories while replacing everything else with new
Posted on: 07/16/03 03:26pm
By: chief123
On a related note, how\'s the best way to upgrade while keeping the extensive theme modifications I\'ve done in tact? I know there are theme changes in the new version. I\'m only using the clean theme and visitors can\'t currently change to another theme.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mark
Re:Keeping stories while replacing everything else with new
Posted on: 07/16/03 03:50pm
By: Dirk
[QUOTE BY= chief123]how\'s the best way to upgrade while keeping the extensive theme modifications I\'ve done in tact?[/QUOTE]
The files that have changed are
documented. As you can see, most changes are actually new files and the others are files that are rarely customised anyway. So you could simply copy over the new (and even most of the changed) files from one of the existing themes (clean, in your case).
bye, Dirk