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I'm trying to revive some old websites. I recently found the backup disc with all the files. Problem is, I don't know what version of MySQL the server was running. What I have are the files from the MySQL data directory and not export .sql files.
Is there a way to find out what version of MySQL created them. It has to be one of the old versions of version 3 or early version 4 maybe 4.1. Due to the changes from version 3 to 4 and changes in early version 4 to 4.1 the files are not compatible across versions, as far as I know. |
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so uh, try the last v3 and the early v4. is it really that hard to do?? binaries exist for all versions in abundance and building from source is piss easy. just make sure the machine you run it on now, is endian same as the machine they came from.
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