Textile and Markdown are now extensions, so you probably need to rake
db:extension:migrate
Have a look at
http://radiantcms.org/blog/2007/01/23/how-to-getting-mental/
Gabriel L.
Textile and Markdown are now extensions, so you probably need to rake
db:extension:migrate
Have a look at
http://radiantcms.org/blog/2007/01/23/how-to-getting-mental/
Gabriel L.
The Textile and Markdown filters don’t have any database schema, so you
don’t need to migrate. Anton, could you put the errors in a pastie and
link
them? (http://pastie.caboo.se)
Sean
Sean C. said the following on 01/31/2007 09:01 AM:
The Textile and Markdown filters don’t have any database schema, so you
don’t need to migrate. Anton, could you put the errors in a pastie and
link them? (http://pastie.caboo.se )
–
Plurality is never to be posited without need.
–Occam
Sean C. said the following on 01/31/2007 09:01 AM:
The Textile and Markdown filters don’t have any database schema, so you
don’t need to migrate. Anton, could you put the errors in a pastie and
link them? (http://pastie.caboo.se )
Indeed:
$ rake db:extension:migrate
(in /home/anton/Ruby/Mental/radiant)
rake aborted!
Don’t know how to build task ‘db:extension:migrate’
More follows …
–
Parkinson’s Law:
Never Interview Emus
Gabriel L. said the following on 01/31/2007 08:53 AM:
Have a look at http://radiantcms.org/blog/2007/01/23/how-to-getting-mental/
I hate to be picky but this doesn’t address ‘upgrade’ so much as ‘create
new’. The ‘svn co’ and ‘svn export’ assume clean sheet. I’d expect
something like
Unless the upgrade preserves the content of (aka value) the database
its not an update.
–
“Rather than focus on things and _time-, focus on preserving and
enhancing
relationships and accomplishing results” - Steven Covey.
Sean C. said the following on 01/31/2007 09:01 AM:
The Textile and Markdown filters don’t have any database schema, so you
don’t need to migrate. Anton, could you put the errors in a pastie and
link them? (http://pastie.caboo.se )
This one overflowed my xterm just on displaying “/”
–
Bullet proof vest vendors do not need to demonstrate that naked people
are
vulnerable to gunfire. Similarly, a security consultant does not need
to
demonstrate an actual vulnerability in order to claim there is a valid
risk.
The lack of a live exploit does not mean there is no risk.
- Crispin Cowan, 23 Aug 2002
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