Why do I have two MYSQL Music DB ?
#1
Hi

I just noticed in MYSQL I now have two music databases, one called Music32 and one called Music36.

Music36 is new and was not there initially. All my HTPC's are running Frodo V12.2. However I did install a Frodo V13 Beta on to one of my laptops as I was testing a TV PVR Client that needed that particular XBMC build.

Might this beta version of XBMC explain why the new Music36 DB has been created in MYSQL ?

Thanks
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#2
Yes, exactly that.

Frodo 13 updates the database but leaves the old one in place.
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#3
(2013-06-25, 13:07)Kibje Wrote: Yes, exactly that.

Frodo 13 updates the database but leaves the old one in place.

Thanks, in that case I will un-install the V13 beta from my test machine as I have finished with it now and will drop the Music36 database from the MYSQL server. Leaving the original Music32 database for use with the stable Frodo V12.2 clients / HTPC's.

Cheers.

Another note V13 beta did not create a new Video database as I only have the one Video75 database still. Just the music database that it created a new one for.
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#4
database versions are referenced here: Development_builds#Monthly_build (wiki)
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#5
(2013-06-25, 15:44)Kibje Wrote: database versions are referenced here: Development_builds#Monthly_build (wiki)

A direct link to the DB versions is here
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(2013-06-26, 15:28)Aenima99x Wrote: A direct link to the DB versions is here

Thanks for locating that stray page, could not find it before so I ended up adding it to the Monthly build page.

I see that Ned already rolled that back Smile Need to get this page linked from the correct locations.
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#7
Actually, made that made afterwards. Figured it would be better there, because we could keep a long running history of DB versions and note things like what versions of OpenELEC or Raspbmc correlate. I added some links on the monthly page and the MySQL page, but more probably should be added.
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