Hi Christain,
Thank you very much that information is greatly appreciated. I will look at
the versions of Mysql and Django that we are currently running.
Regards,
Chris
On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 4:15 PM Christian Hammond
wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> There shouldn't be from our end, but it's always
Hi Chris,
There shouldn't be from our end, but it's always worth doing a test upgrade
on a copy of the database before you do anything in production, and to have
a full backup of everything for production before applying the upgrade.
With MySQL in particular, there are things outside our control
Hi Christian,
I had tried to upgrade setuptools but both yum and pip - originally
installed with yum. I erased the yum version and used pip. That got the
level up to where it needed to be
and I was able to install 3.0.11. Many thanks!
This is not our production ReviewBoard server, as I wanted
Hi Chris,
Looks like your setuptools is very old, and doesn’t support modern
packaging standards. You should be able to first upgrade the setuptools
package and then this upgrade should proceed.
Just as a safeguard, please make sure your site directory and database are
backed up before the
Hi,
I tried to use easy_install to upgrade from 2.5.7 (installed through yum
install) to 3.0.11 and got the following errors. Is there away I can work
around this?
[root@centos7-dev-server ~]# easy_install -U ReviewBoard
Searching for ReviewBoard
Reading