Le 13/03/2011 15:22, Yann Leboulanger a écrit :
Hi all,

I used trac 0.11.7 (from debian repository) and decided to switch to
trac 0.12.2. I download it, I run python ./setup.py install, re-install
my plugins for 0.12 (including TracMercurial), I restart apache, then I
have a message saying to run trac upgrade,

so I run trac-admin path_to_track upgrade, and here is the problem: I
have an error saying "ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base
10: 'XXX'

Where XXX is one of my hg revision numbers.

So now I cannot use trac anymore :/

Any idea what could be the problem? Can I get the full traceback to help
understand what it is trying to upgrade?

Thanks in advance for your help

I add the information that if I clean the revision table, the upgrade works. So upgrading revision table fails. What should I do to upgrade it myself? What has changed in this table?

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Yann

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