From andreas at mauser.info Wed Jan 1 08:59:17 2025 From: andreas at mauser.info (Andreas Mauser) Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2025 08:59:17 +0000 Subject: [horde] Upgrade from H5 to H6 Message-ID: <575758c90e8442acf2d179b2532c7e73b12de700@mauser.info> Dear Team, is it today possible to upgrade a H5 to a H6 without new install? Best, Andreas, and a happy new year! From impuser at bitrealm.com Wed Jan 1 23:15:16 2025 From: impuser at bitrealm.com (Brent) Date: Wed, 01 Jan 2025 15:15:16 -0800 Subject: [horde] Upgrade from H5 to H6 In-Reply-To: <575758c90e8442acf2d179b2532c7e73b12de700@mauser.info> Message-ID: <20250101151516.Horde.B362RzGadIuWOdMb71VzdYv@mail.bitrealm.com> Quoting Andreas Mauser : > Dear Team, > > is it today possible to upgrade a H5 to a H6 without new install? > > Best, > > Andreas, and a happy new year! > -- > Horde mailing list > Frequently Asked Questions: http://horde.org/faq/To unsubscribe, > mail: horde-unsubscribe at lists.horde.org The way I did it was to install the new H6 bits into a new directory. I use a mysql database; so, I then configure the new H6 installation to use the existing mysql and upon first admin access, it'll prompt to update the db schema. Seems to run fine after that for me. I would highly suggest making a backup of the database in case something doesn't go right. One then needs to repoint the webserver to the new root dir and you should be set. Addresses, contacts, notes, and such are all retained for each user, in my experience. I would suggest testing this on a parallel installation, if possible. brent