Index: openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/upgrade-4.6.3-to-5.html =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/upgrade-4.6.3-to-5.html,v diff -u -r1.10 -r1.10.2.1 --- openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/upgrade-4.6.3-to-5.html 17 Jul 2006 05:38:32 -0000 1.10 +++ openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/upgrade-4.6.3-to-5.html 14 Jan 2007 04:20:11 -0000 1.10.2.1 @@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ -
Oracle.�This forum posting documents + +
Oracle.�This forum posting documents how to upgrade an Oracle installation from OpenACS 4.6.3 to 5 . -
PostGreSQL.�You must use PostGreSQL 7.3.x or newer to upgrade OpenACS beyond 4.6.3. See Upgrade PostGreSQL to 7.3; Table�2.2, “Version Compatibility Matrix” -
Upgrade the file system for packages/acs-kernel.�the section called “Upgrading the OpenACS files”
Upgrade the kernel manually. (There is a script to do most of the rest: /contrib/misc/upgrade_4.6_to_5.0.sh on HEAD). You'll still have to do a lot of stuff manually, but automated trial and error is much more fun.)
[root root]#su - $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
-[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME aolserver]$cd /var/lib/aolserver/ $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/packages/acs-kernel/sql/postgresql/upgrade
- Manually execute each of the upgrade scripts in sequence, either from within psql or from the command line with commands such as
. Run the scripts in this order (order is tentative, not verified):
+ psql -f upgrade-4.6.3-4.6.4.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
PostGreSQL.�You must use PostGreSQL 7.3.x or newer to upgrade OpenACS beyond 4.6.3. See Upgrade PostGreSQL to 7.3; Table�2.2 +
Upgrade the file system for packages/acs-kernel.�Section�, “Upgrading the OpenACS files”
Upgrade the kernel manually. (There is a script to do most of the rest: /contrib/misc/upgrade_4.6_to_5.0.sh on HEAD). You'll still have to do a lot of stuff manually, but automated trial and error is much more fun.)
[root root]# su - $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME +[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME aolserver]$ cd /var/lib/aolserver/ $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/packages/acs-kernel/sql/postgresql/upgrade
+ Manually execute each of the upgrade scripts in sequence, either from within psql or from the command line with commands such as psql -f upgrade-4.6.3-4.6.4.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME. Run the scripts in this order (order is tentative, not verified):
psql -f upgrade-4.6.3-4.6.4.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME psql -f upgrade-4.6.4-4.6.5.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME psql -f upgrade-4.6.5-4.6.6.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME @@ -19,20 +20,20 @@ psql -f upgrade-5.0.0a4-5.0.0a5.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME psql -f upgrade-5.0.0b1-5.0.0b2.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME psql -f upgrade-5.0.0b2-5.0.0b3.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME -psql -f upgrade-5.0.0b3-5.0.0b4.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
Upgrade ACS Service Contracts manually:
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME aolserver]$ cd /var/lib/aolserver/ $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/packages/acs-service-contracts/sql/postgresql/upgrade
+psql -f upgrade-5.0.0b3-5.0.0b4.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
Upgrade ACS Service Contracts manually:
[$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME aolserver]$ cd /var/lib/aolserver/ $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/packages/acs-service-contracts/sql/postgresql/upgrade psql -f upgrade-4.7d2-4.7d3.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME -
Load acs-authentication data model.
psql -f /var/lib/aolserver/$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/openacs-5/packages/acs-authentication/sql/postgresql/acs-authentication-create.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
Load acs-lang data model.
psql -f /var/lib/aolserver/$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/packages/acs-lang/sql/postgresql/acs-lang-create.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
(This step may overlap with the two previous steps, but I think it's harmless?) Create a file which will be executed on startup which takes care of a few issues with authentication and internationalization: create $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/tcl/zzz-postload.tcl containing:
if {![apm_package_installed_p acs-lang]} { +
Load acs-authentication data model.
psql -f /var/lib/aolserver/$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/openacs-5/packages/acs-authentication/sql/postgresql/acs-authentication-create.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
Load acs-lang data model.
psql -f /var/lib/aolserver/$OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/packages/acs-lang/sql/postgresql/acs-lang-create.sql $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME
(This step may overlap with the two previous steps, but I think it's harmless?) Create a file which will be executed on startup which takes care of a few issues with authentication and internationalization: create $OPENACS_SERVICE_NAME/tcl/zzz-postload.tcl containing:
if {![apm_package_installed_p acs-lang]} { apm_package_install -enable -mount_path acs-lang [acs_root_dir]/packages/acs-lang/acs-lang.info -lang::catalog::import -locales [list "en_US"] +lang::catalog::import -locales [list "en_US"] } if {![apm_package_installed_p acs-authentication]} { apm_package_install -enable [acs_root_dir]/packages/acs-authentication/acs-authentication.info -apm_parameter_register "UsePasswordWidgetForUsername" \ -"Should we hide what the user types in the username +apm_parameter_register "UsePasswordWidgetForUsername" \ +"Should we hide what the user types in the username field, the way we do with the password field? Set this to 1 if you are using sensitive information -such as social security number for username." \ +such as social security number for username." \ acs-kernel 0 number \ security 1 1 parameter::set_value -package_id [ad_acs_kernel_id] -parameter UsePasswordWidgetForUsername -value 0