Hi T,
Did exactly that, migration seemed to work without any problems. My original
problem persists, but after slogging through the code a bit, I found that we
do have a custom renderer in place; deleting references to it allowed the
default renderer to work and the table now displays fine, though not "in
style" with the rest of the app. I guess I'll have to find out what our
renderer is missing or doing wrong, but at least I've got a target now, and
the app itself is working again.
Thanks Mustafa, Derrell, & T!
Ken
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 6:51 AM, thron7 <[email protected]>wrote:
> Ken,
>
> you don't have to migrate stepwise. Make a backup of the 1.1 state of
> your project, then unpack qooxdoo 1.4.1, adapt your config.json
> (QOOXDOO_PATH), and run generate.py migration. This will subject your
> code to all migration steps from 1.1 to 1.4.1.
>
> T.
>
> On 06/01/2011 10:30 PM, Ken MacDonald wrote:
> > Hi Derrell,
> > I think that I'm using a rowRenderer of some sort. My job is a bit odd,
> > in that I have a couple of major projects that I alternate between on
> > about 4-month intervals, so my qooxdoo brain hasn't replaced my .NET
> > brain yet :-) - I'd forgotten about the migration stuff, so maybe I'll
> > give that a try first. We're having some problems that we think may be
> > 1.1 related, so if 1.2 or 1.3 could solve those and leave us in a
> > working state, we might do that. Otherwise I'll need to see what this
> > rowRenderer is up to (code that I inherited, so not at all familiar).
> > Thanks for the hints.
> > Ken
> >
> >
> > That not withstanding, Mustafa is correct. If you're not tracking
> > trunk and manually making changes as they occur, you should take
> > advantage of the migration scripts which can solve a whole slew of
> > problems for you. (It doesn't seem likely that this issue is one of
> > migration, though...)
> >
> > Derrell
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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