
Using mysqldump file on fresh install (General)
Hello
If you say, your installation is nearly 10 years old, what version of MLF are you running?
Thank you for your response. I am running 2.4 and have been careful to keep it updated over the years.
Ok, can I assume that it's an installation with the latest version (currently 2.4.24) or is it an older 2.4-version?
Afterwards you should be able to create a fresh installation of MLF and to restore the database backup in your new installation.
This is what I tried, fresh install, new database, import mysqldump file into new database, but it doesn't work.
Did you get any error message from phpMyAdmin?
When I try to open the new installation, I just get a blank page. … When I try to add a user …
How can you add a user on a blank page? Or do you see this in your old, strange behaving installation?
… I get this error:
Error! Array
Same error if I try to edit a user.
I've seen this some time ago in a few reports. I have to search for it.
Tschö, Auge
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