some pages/elements like "style/host/code-init" are duplicated... :-/


The only one reason I see is that these duplicated objects hasn't had guids.

I will check his again...



I know... it's why my migration is very hard !


Not exactly, Updateing from prevoius versions to 1.4 was painfull almost for everyone. I am the master with that pain ;)))))))))

and I'm your Padawan, Master ! :-)



My method step by step :

1- dump of my company's websites (data only), only some tables
2- "./configure with "new base" (Asgard disabled in configure, better)
3- restore my dump previous (ths dump includes OLD ADMINSITE doesn't delete newer version cause "duplicate key" : good thing)
4- ./article-uniquename : but I found some bugs with "$opt_E" & "$opt_E" (never setted !??)
5- update hosts with a personal script SQL - no problem
6- GUIDSforOLDSITE.sql updates GUIDs.... - looks good...
7- persoal PHP script to update new sitegroup for my compayn's objects - no problem
8- "repligard -m" to fix GUIDs... - no problem


There is a bug about '-m' option. But it was reported that guids are not made for the first time.

so, I mst use "repligard -m" several times or "repligard -r" ??




9- ./database-upgrade to check structure - no problem

10- update-snippet-admin.sql - because dangerous... update snippet ; INSERT are OK but the UPDATE has a wrong key for me... checking that....
11- import Asgard with Repligard, seems ok but after that, some errors appairs !



Frankly speaking I do not know. I have twinned pages in Old Admin and it is not disturbing me anyway. As I said this update is not so smooth as everyone could expect. Repligard is the most powerfull (I think) part of midgard and the most complicated. One missed or changed guid can brake Your admin interface.


OK, I will search in this side...


You may make some test, if You have dumped old database (and of course if You have more time for that).
Check which pages (elements, styles etc) are duplicated and get its guids.
Unzip Asgard.xml file and find the same objects and compare these guids.
Make guids the same (doesn't matter where) , and then import Asgard again.
Yeah , I know , not nice , but I do not see any better solution.


Hoooouuuu !!!
I'm afraid :-/


I installed Midgard.1.4 Debian packages (apt-get method) on my product server ; no problem.
Installation ask me to create Midgard base, in doubt, I said "no, 'cause I've got already a Midgard base.
If I said "yes", installation ask name of base or choice "midgard" ?


no, Imust install data package to complete this installation. Must I prefer 1.5 or 1.4.4 version ????

Good evening,


/benoit.



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