thron7 wrote:
> Olivier,
>
>   
>> I have changed the QOOXDOO_PATH in  my files Manifest.json,
>>     
>
> This has no dependency to the installation path of qooxdoo (maybe you
> meant the qooxdoo version?).
>
>   
>> Config.json 
>> and generate.py.
>>     
>
> Fine. Actually, changing the QOOXDOO_PATH in config.json should suffice.
>
>   
>> I saw that changes to the generator configuration have to be made by 
>> hand but I don't understand this.
>>     
>
> It really depends on how many changes you have applied to your
> config.json. Take a look at the 1.0 release notes (1.0.1 release notes
> don't add much in this case). Probably the only keys you have to touch
> might be the compile-source/compile-dist keys if you are using them.
> Exhaustive information on how to migrate those you'll find in [1].
>
>
>   
>>  And finally, what does the *generate.py migration* do? Is it possible 
>> to do it by hand?
>>     
>
> Rather not. 'generate.py migration' modifies your source code in place
> as much as possible, so it complies with the new API. You wouldn't want
> to this by hand. You'll get further information during the job run. The
> migration guide [2] links to a page that has more information on this job.
>
>   
>> Are there others things to realise?
>>     
>
> Follow the general migration guide [2].
>
>
> T.
>
> [1] http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/1.0/migration_config
> [2] http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/1.0/migration_guide
>   
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Olivier,
>>
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Hi,

I actually saw the compile-source/compile-dist keys and others in the 
documentation but I don't really know where to find these keys and apply the 
changes.

Cheers,

Olivier.




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