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    Deleted webapps directory when updating

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      extin
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      I accidentally deleted webapps directory when up updating (too quick with tab..) :shock:
      Using Linux so file recovery is little compilicated..
      What I'm wondering is it even necessary to recover the files as I have my database in MySQL?
      Will a new install and telling it to use MySQL before starting for the first time work?

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        Shouldn't be necessary, except for one file. If you've already set up MySQL you'll be familiar with the WEB-INF/classes/env.properties file. Just make sure it is pointing at your MySQL instance and you should be good.

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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          @mlohbihler said:

          Shouldn't be necessary, except for one file. If you've already set up MySQL you'll be familiar with the WEB-INF/classes/env.properties file. Just make sure it is pointing at your MySQL instance and you should be good.
          That's what I thought, just wanted to make sure.

          Thank you!

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