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@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ it on a unix system, you need to do the following operations by hand:
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open http://url-to-roundcube/installer/ in a browser and choose "3 Test config".
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To enable the latter one, you have to temporary set 'enable_installer'
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to true in your local config/main.inc.php file.
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WARNING: See SQLite database upgrade below.
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4. Let the update script/installer check your configuration and
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update your config files and database schema as suggested by the updater.
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5. Make sure 'enable_installer' is set to false again.
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@ -54,3 +55,11 @@ Post-Upgrade Activities
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your folder settings contain namespace prefix. For example Courier users
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should add INBOX. prefix to folder names in main configuration file.
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4. Check system requirements in INSTALL file.
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SQLite database upgrade
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-----------------------
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Versions older than 0.9 were supporting SQLite v2 only. Newer versions require
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database in v3 format. The best what you can do is to convert database file
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to the new format using command line tools:
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sqlite OLD.DB .dump | sqlite3 NEW.DB
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