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                              Details of www-apps/tt-rss:
Description: Tiny Tiny RSS - A web-based news feed (RSS/Atom) aggregator using AJAX 
Homepage:  https://github.com/tt-rss/
available versions:
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  | show | You are currently using tt-rss with the mysql backend.
THIS IS NOT SUPPORTED ANYMORE.
Since 2025-04-17, tt-rss has dropped support for MySQL.
To upgrade, you need to migrate to PostgreSQL first.
Migrating between different tt-rss versions might work but is not recommended.
It's recommended to switch to =www-apps/tt-rss-20250417 for migration.
Export/Import articles could be done with an official plugin:
ttrss-data-migration
For plugin installation and export/import, see:
https://github.com/tt-rss/tt-rss-plugin-data-migration
Example of migration steps:
0. Setup PostgreSQL (dev-db/postgresql)
1. Backup !
2. Export settings/feeds (OPML)
3. Export articles (JSON) via ttrss-data-migration
4. Migrate to PostgreSQL backend changing USE flag mysqli to postgres
5. Emerge www-apps/tt-rss with new USE flag
6. Setup fresh install of tt-rss with PostgreSQL backend
7. Import settings/feeds (OPML)
8. Import articles
MySQL backend not supported anymore
 
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 Legend: + stable~ testing- not availablesome ebuild warning depend on specific use-flags or architectures, all ebuild-warnings are shown.  Tutorials: no tutorial found 
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