[fixed] Upgrading from 8.2x - Unknown column 'pos'
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#1: [fixed] Upgrading from 8.2x - Unknown column 'pos' Author: Craden PostPosted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:32 am
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I am working on upgrading to 9.2.x from 8.2x. I have created a new empty site with just the DragonFly CMS download from here. I then copied my existing DB to a new DB to conduct a trial upgrade.

When I click "let's build the database" I get the following error:
Quote:

On /install.php
While executing query "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM cms_modules WHERE pos=0"

the following error occured: Unknown column 'pos' in 'where clause'

In: /usr/local/www/html/PG/install/sql/upgrade/df91.inc on line: 81

Any ideas. I have searched the forums, but have not found anything yet.

Thanks,

#2: Re: Upgrading from 8.2x Issues Author: NanoCaiordoLocation: Melbourne, AU PostPosted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 9:39 am
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dragonflycms.org/Proje...=1027.html

#3: Re: Upgrading from 8.2x - Unknown column 'pos' Author: PhoenixLocation: Netizen PostPosted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 10:07 am
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Topic locked - bug is now recorded.

For anyone who cares to take notice, we shall not process bugs in the forums - we require bugs to be reported. We understand that sometimes people will be uncertain, so we will confirm, ask for the report and lock the topic.

In anticipation, thanks to all for helping us manage bugs, and our limited developer resources, better Smile


Last edited by Phoenix on Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:04 am; edited 2 times in total

#4: Bug #1027 CPGNuke 8.2 upgrade - Unknown column 'pos' in 'mod Author: zazpa PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:51 am
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Can anyone give me a suggestion for an intermediary step/upgrade version to try and avoid this bug?

thanks

#5: Re: Bug #1027 CPGNuke 8.2 upgrade - Unknown column 'pos' in Author: PhoenixLocation: Netizen PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 3:54 am
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No - please provide your feedback in bug reporting. We no longer manage bugs in the forum.

It is a waste of developer resources to have to shuffle between two different areas.

Aside from that, why would you start a new topic - one already exists, stickied so it is easy to see.



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