[kronolith] If you export a calendar from kronolith 3 and then import into kronolith 4.02 using the ics format do you lose anything significant?
Ralf Lang
lang at b1-systems.de
Wed Nov 28 18:19:14 UTC 2012
Am 28.11.2012 17:09, schrieb gimili:
> On 11/28/12 6:30 AM, Jan Schneider wrote:
>>
>> Zitat von gimili <gimili17 at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> If you export a calendar from kronolith 3 and then import into
>>> kronolith 4.02 using the ics format do you lose anything
>>> significant? Does this create problems?
>>> Thank you kindly,
>>>
>>
>> Why would you want to do that? Anyway, it should basically work but
>> you might lose any information that's not supported by iCalendar.
>
> Thanks Jan. I may be crazy but I was thinking that it might be safer
> for me to just import the shared calendar into a fresh horde install
> which I have up and running perfectly compared to running the upgrade on
> the current server which is in use. I am a little concerned that the
> upgrade will go wrong and we really rely on the calendar. Plus there
> will be down down while I am doing the upgrade from horde 4 to 5. I am
> not sure how long it will take. I know how to backup my existing horde
> database but I am not sure how to get back to horde 4 fairly quickly if
> I end up having problems with the upgrade.
Make a snapshot of the file system containing pear or at least the pear
dir and the "pear config-get horde_dir"
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