[Pdweb] from scott - Exhibition page particulars and design ideas

Scott R. Looney scottrlooney at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 10:10:38 CET 2012


well, it looks like a fairly non-trivial thing to upgrade Plone/Zope, not
something i'd want to attempt without a well defined plan and a very solid
backup of the current setup. probably the best thing is to get some
additional server space or a spare machine to practice on. from everything
i've seen you have to migrate the DB from 2.X to 3.X, and then again from
3.X to 4.1. if the pdinfo's version of Plone has a lot of extra plugins or
add-ons added the migration becomes even more protracted and difficult to
manage.

scott

2012/3/15 IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig at iem.at>

> On 03/14/12 21:54, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>>
>> Wow, and it looks like its running Debian 4.x, that's not even supported
>> anymore.  Debian 5.x is 'oldstable', and they just released the last
>> update for that one.
>>
>
> not really, it's am mixture of oldoldstable and oldstable (mostly
> oldstable, apart from some packages...)
>
>
>
>> This is probably a question for IOhannes: what's the blocker on
>> upgrading Debian on that machine?  Is there a way someone else could
>> help with that?  I've done quite a few Debian upgrades over the years,
>> for example.
>>
>>
> the blocker is currently the Plone instance.
>
> as long as there hasn't been a migration to a new (build-out based!)
> zope/plone, i cannot upgrade debian.
>
> fgmadsr
> IOhannes
>
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