I switch a site from 1.1.19 to 1.2 a month ago. Mind you, it was still in 
development and not that big.

I had to modify the database description, the core parameters, and the caching 
has changed. Other then that. I didn't have to much of a problem.

Give it a try in a safe sandbox area of your server. 1.2 has a lot more to 
offer then 1.1.19, so any time lost migrating might be made up by the new 
features you gain.


----- Original Message ----
From: acl68 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CakePHP <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2008 5:10:20 AM
Subject: Migration from Version 1.1.19.6305 to 1.2


Hello everybody,

when I started with cake some months ago Cake 1.2 was (like it is
still now) an unstable pie ( black forest cream cake in the sun? *g*).
So I started with version 1.1.19, but I don't use any deprecated
functions.

Do I have to expect trouble If I migrate to 1.2?
I am asking, because my test application might get the honours to be
transferred to a production environment and I contemplate to install
cake 1.2 beta instead of the stable version 1.1.19 instead of
upgrading it in a few months.

What would you guess. Good idea?

Anja



      
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