> I have to admit I need to play around a
> little bit with new migration functionality, so any help on this topic
> is highly appreciated.
In summary, launching Pytrainer 1.9.0 using the confdir from a prior
version will automatically upgrade the data to be compatible with the
newer version. Thi
Nathan Jones schrieb am 25.10.2011 13:03:
> Let me know if you need any more help.
I do have clean 1.8.0-maintained data, which I tried to
smoke-test-migrate...
1) svn up'ed to rev 910. OK
2) installed locally (as always)
$ python setup.py install --prefix /home/arnd/bin/pytrainer
OK.
3) Tracebac
> ImportError: No module named migrate.versioning.api
well - seems my python-migrate was broken somehow.
Sorry for false alarm. Fixed now.
1.9.0 runs but I cannot access individual records
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/home/arnd/bin/pytrainer/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pytrainer/gu
Hi,
Thanks Nathan. I will install old versions (1.7.1 and 1.7.2) in a
clean environment and then try to upgrade them. Hopefully we have some
volunteers running 1.8.0 ;)
2011/10/25 Arnd Zapletal :
>> ImportError: No module named migrate.versioning.api
> well - seems my python-migrate was broken so
Hi,
is anybody working on German translation?
If there's no one I'll do it.
Best regards,
Andreas
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