after upgrading 1.7.3a -> 1.7.4 all stored procedures gone

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after upgrading 1.7.3a -> 1.7.4 all stored procedures gone

Postby H0w4rd » 30. January 2011 13:46

I upgraded Xampp for Linux from 1.7.3a to 1.7.4 and now all stored procedures and functions in all databases are gone.
What's wrong? I need to get them back.
Luckily I have a backup, but can I get it working any other way than to dump all databases, install 1.7.4 and restore all dumps?
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Re: after upgrading 1.7.3a -> 1.7.4 all stored procedures go

Postby sandrob » 11. February 2011 10:28

Same thing here, but we don't have a backup!!! This is very sad my friends. Is there a way to get the procedures back? Probably after this we will abandon XAMPP!!!
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Re: after upgrading 1.7.3a -> 1.7.4 all stored procedures go

Postby H0w4rd » 11. February 2011 10:47

So I'm not alone.

I wasn't successful with restoring 1.7.3a (not correctly set user rights in filesystem, could not get mysql to work), so I downloaded lastest production databases and restored dumps on my computer on version 1.7.4.

I've never had problem with upgrading XAMPP before 1.7.3a, this is the first time something went wrong.
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Re: after upgrading 1.7.3a -> 1.7.4 all stored procedures go

Postby Sharley » 11. February 2011 10:50

Sorry it is no consolation but maybe try reporting your issue as a bug as it may get Oswald's attention:
http://bugs.xampp.org/my_view_page.php

Or contact him directly by clicking on the The Team link at the bottom of the forum index page:
memberlist.php?mode=leaders

Good luck.
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