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From: <dat...@us...> - 2000-11-15 18:17:50
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Vincent Macaluso wrote: > Will the database be compatible with phpnuke 4.2? Or, > at the least will there be a way to convert from nuke > to nucleus? I *really* dont want to start over again > from scratch. Welcome aboard. To answer your question, I hope to make a conversion script for the most recent PHP-Nuke database into a Nucleus database. I'll add directions for backing up and restoring the PHP-Nuke database, so that you have a way to change your mind. My original plan was to keep Nucleus compatible, but that is turning out to be too difficult. Several of the other people who offer code and advice have pointed out that making a new database would be the better solution. It took a while, but they've convinced me that they were right. Since Nucleus is currently undergoing a complete re-design and about a 75% to 90% re-write, there is no conversion system yet. When it gets to a point that it might be useful to someone other than developers, I'll start working on the conversion scripts. I can't honestly say when that will be, though. Jaime |
From: Vincent M. <nol...@ya...> - 2000-11-15 17:14:45
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Just joined the list, wanted to say hi. I'm currently running PHPnuke at http://www.nolageek.com, and am exited about this project. Will the database be compatible with phpnuke 4.2? Or, at the least will there be a way to convert from nuke to nucleus? I *really* dont want to start over again from scratch. Vincent __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Get organized for the holidays! http://calendar.yahoo.com/ |