Any other suggestions, anyone? The config.json is pointing to the correct
qooxdoo, running generate.py info shows that the version of qooxdoo is 1.5
and I made sure that I have a current version of generate.py in my
application folder. Yet, when I run the migration it still stops at 1.4.2.
So I am still open to suggestions here.
Thanks,
Jim
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 11:51 PM, thron7 <[email protected]>wrote:
> **
> The fact that the migration process is only upgrading to 1.4.2 means that
> your app relates to a 1.4.2 installation on your machine. It doesn't matter
> where you put your project files, you could burry them deep into the 1.5
> framework. For your project the only relevant link to the qooxdoo
> installation is the QOOXDOO_PATH entry in its config.json. If this points to
> a 1.4.2 installation, this will be used. Change QOOXDOO_PATH in config.json,
> and if you have an old (<1.2) generate.py, create a skeleton somewhere with
> create-application.py and copy its generate.py file over to your project.
> Before and after you can run 'generate.py info' which will tell you which
> SDK it is using. Make sure it says "Framework version: 1.5" before you start
> migrating.
>
> T.
>
>
> On 09/21/2011 02:38 AM, Jim Hunter wrote:
>
> I have tried twice now to upgrade to 1.5 without success. Looking at the
> migration log, it is only upgrading to 1.4.2 and never upgrades to 1.5. The
> issue that I initially see (I haven't gotten past this issue yet to see if
> there are more things that didn't get migrated), is that I use
> qx.util.Json.stringify() in many places and this is removed in 1.5 and
> replaced with a new method but my code was not modified. As a matter fo
> fact, there were only a small handfull of changes and I was trying to
> migrate from 1.3pre to 1.5. I think there should have been more then 2 types
> of changes (about 10 instances in about 140 classes). Has anyone else run
> into this and how do I fix it?
>
> My steps were:
>
> 1) Download 1.5 SDK and extract it (renamed the folder to be the same name
> as what I use daily for my development to eliminate path issues)
> 2) Copied my project files into the Application folder (so that I am not
> effecting working code)
> 3) ran the migrate script. (generate.py migration and I even tried starting
> the migration at 1.0 besides starting at 1.2 and 1.3)
>
> I don't think it gets any more complicated then this.
>
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
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