I'm happy to report the patch you provided seems to have worked. I'm able
to log on to my 1.7.6 site and browse reviews. I'll test it more today,
but so far it looks good.
Thanks Chris!
--Steve
On Friday, March 1, 2013 2:48:22 PM UTC-8, Steve wrote:
>
> Well, sometimes procrastination pays o
Well, sometimes procrastination pays off. When I came back to my session,
I saw this:
Evolution successful.
--- ---
Resetting in-database caches.
Upgrade complete!
The location of static media files (CSS, JavaScript, images)
has changed. You will need to make
It's a MySQL database. I was able to migrate the same database to 1.6 with
no difficulty. I'll give it another try later after my head clears a bit
to make sure I'm not doing something goofy.
--steve
On Friday, March 1, 2013 1:38:21 PM UTC-8, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Yeah that sounds stuck
Yeah that sounds stuck.
Maybe try doing it one more time, to be sure?
What type of database is this?
I can try to get you a build later tonight that has some extra debugging so we
can at least see what it's trying to do before it gets stuck.
Christian
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It's still sitting at the same place and appears to be stuck. I see the
rb-site process in ps, but no child processes so I have no idea what it's
doing. Sorry I've been more trouble than help in testing this fix.
--steve
On Friday, March 1, 2013 1:09:10 PM UTC-8, Christian Hammond wrote:
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>
Hmm, longer than I'd expect, but it's a fairly big upgrade I suppose, given how
old the DB is. Shame we don't have logging set up to show what it's doing.
Still, no errors in the simulation stage, which is promising. Hopefully the
other issue you hit won't crop up. If it does, we'll need to inve
I went back to a pristine version of the 1.5.5 database and ran rb-site
again:
# rb-site upgrade /var/www/reviewboard
Rebuilding directory structure
Updating database. This may take a while.
The log output below, including warnings and errors,
can be ignored unless upgrade fails.
-
Did you revert to your state before the previous test, or is this on top of the
previous? It's possible the previous test will have caused a problem for this
one (though unlikely).
Christian
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Steve,
The order of arguments passed to easy_install in your output is incorrect,
you need to execute "*easy_install -f
http://downloads.reviewboard.org/temp/django-evolution/ -U django_evolution*",
hope it helps!
Thanks & Regards,
Nachiketh
On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 1:12 AM, Steve wrote:
> Now I
Now I get this error:
(1054, "Unknown column 'reviews_reviewrequest.local_site_id' in 'on clause'")
Request Method:GETRequest URL:https://crush/dashboard/Django
Version:1.4.5Exception
Type:DatabaseErrorException Value:
(1054, "Unknown column 'reviews_reviewrequest.local_site_id' in 'on clause'
That's the wrong Django Evolution. Can you try downloading the one from that
URL and just passing it directly to easy_install?
Christian
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On Mar 1, 2013, at 11:20 AM, Steve
Sorry for the long, messy output, here's what happened when I tested the
fix. This is an attempt to upgrade a 1.5.5 database to 1.7.6.
[root@crush]~/ReviewBoard# easy_install -U django_evolution -f
http://downloads.reviewboard.org/temp/django-evolution/
Searching for django-evolution
Reading htt
Hi Christian,
I was able to upgrade now successfully! *I have tried migrating an old
database(1.0) into the latest RB Server*, please find below the result of
the tests.
Cheers!
Nachiketh
*OUTPUT:*
*root@nachiketh-virtual-machine:~#* easy_install -f
http://downloads.reviewboard.org/temp/django-e
Hi everyone,
So some of you have hit database upgrade issues before when upgrading to 1.7
(or, in some cases, 1.6). We've managed to figure out solutions for some of
you, but not all.
I've spent a lot of time trying to figure out solutions, find the common cases,
and figure out a fix. Today, I
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