Hi dudes,
Since years I use Debian with the Roundcube package. But as Debian stable is very late (it's normal) I'll move to a new server, maintaining myself the updates of Roundcube.
But I need to keep my user's data.
Today it run on Debian 9, means Roundcube 1.2.3, and I'll install the last stable version.
What's the best strategy? Dump the database and try to run update.sh? But as I'll don't have any old folder, not sure it'll works.
Or, maybe just restoring database, run this from the update.sh and not use a fresh empty one:
170 // check database schema
171 if ($RCI->config['db_dsnw']) {
172 echo "Executing database schema update.\n";
173 $success = rcmail_utils::db_update(INSTALL_PATH . 'SQL', 'roundcube', $opts['version'],
174 array('errors' => true));
175 }
I don't care of the cache, just user data.
Thanks for your suggestions.
Phil