On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Martin Häcker
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>> We just updated to 1.0.2 pro to see how the pro series is looking.
>> Unfortunately we have run into a couple of issues:
>>
>> 1) When we go to a sprint backlog page, we get the following traceback:
>>
>> Most recent call last:
>> [...]
>> in _extract_resource
>>   zip_stat = self.zipinfo[zip_path]
>
> As Chris noted, this is probably because you didn't use easy_install to
> install the egg - I guess we really should put out some installation
> guide that mentions this clearer.
>
> Well, I've just started to write one down in the wiki
> <https://dev.agile42.com/wiki/agilo/dev/users/UpgradeGuide>.

Ok.  Thanks.  I didn't know easy_install was a required method for
installing Agilo.  We have a non-standard installation location for
trac so we have simply been installing plugins using the other method
described on the trac side of copying the .egg file into the trac
plugin directory.  I didn't know that easy install did something more
than that.  I will keep in in mind in the future.  Now I just have to
figure out how to make it target our custom trac install location.  :)

-Allen

>
> If any of you have any input what should be on there - even patches, are
> very welcome. :)
>
>> 2) (this may have been happening with previous 1.0_BETA version) When
>> we go to the roadmap page, I can see a list of milestones, but there
>> is no associated list of sprints even though there are about 10
>> sprints in the system and they are associated with milestones.  This
>> makes it very hard to close and edit sprints. :)
>
> This is strange - I just checked and couldn't reproduce that problem in
> our environments. The switcher that Chris mentioned should normally only
> be inserted in the sprint backlog and nowhere else.
>
> Anyway, if that is the problem, you should be able to workaround this by
> disableing agilo_common and agilo_pro in the configuration file, for
> example by removing
> -- snip --
>  agilo_common.* = enabled
>  agilo_pro.* = enabled
> -- snap --
> from there.
>
>> 3) Our license is expired for the pro version which got me thinking,
>> if we test out the system and don't want to get a pro license, how do
>> we move back to OSS only?  (ie. is there an agilo plugin we simply
>> disable or do we have to install a different version of agilo
>> entirely)
>
> You can just disable the pro plugins and everything is back to the open
> source version.
>
> Alternatively you can install from the source-code - then you will never
> get the pro version.
>
> Regards,
> Martin
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