Re: Upgrades
On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 08:46 -0400, John Dangler wrote:
I just completed the install of Dapper on my workstations (from Breezy).
I saved my home directory, and I need to restore my addressbook for
evolution. Can I just copy the backed up addressbook subdir into the
new directory structure, or do I need to copy it to a tmp structure and
import them?
I just tried to import the addressbook.db and the summary file into
evolution. Apparently, evolution doesn't recognize it's own files.
So, my guess is that I would need to just copy the .evolution
folders/files that I want back to the new system... Is that correct?
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