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Re: pre-2.8 SQL-Ledger upgrade





On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Stephen Ingram <..hidden..> wrote:
I've been running SQL-Ledger for quite some time. I stopped upgrading
around the time I found out about LedgerSMB. I had not upgraded to
2.8.x, but I read at the time that once 1.3.x was released, there
would be an upgrade path. I've held SQL-Ledger at 2.6.19 and now that
1.3.11 is released, I would like to consider migrating. The migration
page is rather confusing though and I'm not sure if the newest script
posted in 2011 will work or not. Would it be better to upgrade to
SQL-Ledger 2.8.x first and then try the migration or do it from
2.6.19? Is it just a matter of adding the users afterward or is this
going to be a very tedious operation that might not work in the end?
Is there still a migration help mailing list?

There are two ways to do this:

1)  Upgrade to 1.1.x through the same methods you would via SQL-Ledger, then 1.2.x and follow the accompanying upgrade info, and then 1.3.x using the setup.pl.

2)  Upgrade to 1.2.x by running relevant files in sql/upgrade/legacy.  Then upgrade to 1.3.x using the setup.pl 

I would recommend upgrading to LedgerSMB 1.1.x first and then upgrading major version by major version from there, honestly.  That's probably the easiest way forward.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

Steve

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