• Convert SMF database to phpBB?
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Hello Facepunch. I am just wondering if there is some sort of database converter to convert an SMF 2.0 RC4 database to a phpBB database, or if you know of any way i could do this? -Thanks, deathslayer95.
[url]http://www.phpbb.com/customise/db/converter/smf_1.1.x_to_phpbb3/[/url] [editline]15th December 2010[/editline] 20 seconds in Google
Will that work with an SMF 2.0 RC4 database?
[QUOTE=deathslayer95;26715709]Will that work with an SMF 2.0 RC4 database?[/QUOTE]In the thread I found it in, others say it works on later versions though it's made for SMF 1.1
SMF isn't 2.0 yet? Do they increment version numbers to the fourth decimal place or something?
Yes SMF is in version: SMF 2.0 RC4 But, it is still in beta on the 2.0 version.
[QUOTE=deathslayer95;26718522]Yes SMF is in version: SMF 2.0 RC4 But, it is still in beta on the 2.0 version.[/QUOTE] 2.0 stable, I meant. My question about their version numbering still stands. I can almost see "SMF PI EDITION" being released with the first 50 decimal places.
[QUOTE=Qombat;26718607]2.0 stable, I meant. My question about their version numbering still stands. I can almost see "SMF PI EDITION" being released with the first 50 decimal places.[/QUOTE] What? This isn't the decimal system, you don't jump to 2.0 when you reach 1.9. You do that you you believe that enough change has occurred to warrant a new major release.
[QUOTE=compwhizii;26718685]What? This isn't the decimal system, you don't jump to 2.0 when you reach 1.9. You do that you you believe that enough change has occurred to warrant a new major release.[/QUOTE] Thanks for clarifying that. :downs: 2.0 for example, while it would be <major>.<minor>.<revision>.<build>, I looked at it literally as 2.0 for some reason. My point was they've taken a fucking long time to get to version 2.0, unless their original system was near-perfect or something.
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