Mike - EMAIL IGNORED <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:05:31 -0400:
> I just installed pan 0.131 on a new laptop. My previous version is > 0.14.2.91 . The first difference I noticed is the new directory name > .pan2 . Then I saw that the configuration format is different. Is > there any way to import data the old version into the new version? This > would include all configuration information, including servers and > newsgroups, and the contents of messages saved in folders. Some of the old info can be imported, but not all of it. * You should be able to symlink the old cache and have it "just work", if you had a large cache (not worth it for the default 10 MB cache), but before you do, set the new cache size (it must be set by hand, editing preferences.xml). * The score file format is similar, with the exception that the new scorefile format is stricter to slrn's format. Specifically, if you were using regexes for your newsgroup expressions, you'll have to change that to * wildcard format. See http://www.slrn.org/docs/score.txt for details. Here, I took the opportunity to clean up my scorefile in accordance with the rules at that link, making over a hundred scoring rules into just 6 or so, in two sections. Once you've fixed that if necessary, you can use the same scorefile. * old pan could export to standard newsrc format, new-pan uses it by default. So if you still have old-pan around, you can tell it to export to newsrc, then replace the appropriate files in new-pan. Note that newsrc is single-server, however, so you'll need to export for each server, and make sure you get the right newsrc in the right server slot (newsrc-X, where X is the server number) for new pan. Other than that, pretty much everything has changed. You must reconfigure, and download overviews over again, as the formats for those files are different. If you use multiple servers or large binary groups, however, it's very worth it. =8^) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users