Roberto - you've been busy this afternoon (my time)!

Thanks for the reply, yes I think it should be trivial to update.

Note also that Django has been updated to 1.3.5 (I think) and that at
least two of those were security updates. There are no major changes
that should prevent that from being the new default standard.

I am looking forward to seeing Mayan in action, unfortunately I'm in a
very low bandwidth area, and can't afford to just pip install such a
large number of packages - I really needed to work from the ones I
already had installed (Django 1.4.2, South 0.7.6, djangorestframework
2.1.8, etc)....

Anyway, I'll keep plugging away - I'll be in fast internet land early
next year and will definitely try out then if I don't get it working
before
cheers
L.

On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Roberto Rosario
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Lachian,
>
> When upgrading to a new version usually the first step is issuing a pip -r
> requirements/production.txt to update all the required files.  In the
> release notes I always include any steps required for upgrading a previous
> version.
>
> South 0.7.5 was the latest version when Mayan v0.12.2 was released, looking
> at the release notes there are no backward incompatible changes so updating
> the required version to 0.7.6 seems trivial enough to add it now in time for
> the next release.
>
> --Roberto
>
>
> On Sunday, December 9, 2012 11:56:54 PM UTC-4, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
>>
>> Hola,
>>
>> New to EMDS - just found it last week. Am setting up a local test env to
>> see it live in action and am pretty excited.
>>
>> Out of interest, what's the update path for the requirements - I notice
>> that South 0.7.5 is a requirement - but I've already set a virtualenv up
>> with the latest South 0.7.6. Not a big difference, sure, but I presume the
>> Mayan project could bump it up? Or are there other factors involved?
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>> L.
>
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