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[ic] Moving site from RedHat Linux to Yellow Dog Linux - GDBM problem


I'm moving an Interchange site from a Redhat server to a Mac Mini running Yellow Dog Linux. I started out fine:
- install all the packages
- load database dump
- run makecat to make all the pieces, skipping the createdb step
- copy over files from document root and interchange root from old server

I ran into a problem right away; the site was trying to open component.gdbm, which is not readable on the new system ("GDBM could not tie..."). The difference in processor, I suppose. I saw that the file had not been updated since I first installed Interchange, since that table is in the database, so I deleted all the inactive GDBM files and got past that problem. variable.gdbm and access.gdbm are still being used, however, so I am going to have to find some other way to fix them.

I know I can modify the RedHat version of the site and pull this data into the database, but I'd prefer to leave that copy of the site untouched for now. Is there some way to copy over variable.txt and access.txt and have Interchange build new GDBM databases? I tried Googling for GDBM but it doesn't appear to have any command-line commands that I can find, so I can't do it that way. I'm not very experienced with Interchange (I'm the sys admin but I don't run the site) so if this is in the admin interface I just haven't found it yet.

Also, does anyone know if I'm going to have the same problem with the GPG keys? (groan)

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

janine

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