magma@lists.squeakfoundation.orgHello,
i try to open an older magma repository using:
MagmaServerConsole new open: '/myrepository' ; processOn: 9010.
This throws the error: 'This database requires code version x. You are running version y.
The Error is thrown in MaObjectRepository>>validateVersion. Can i upgrade a repository to a higher code version and how can i do that?
Thanks in advance, Heiko
Hi Heiko, in the past, no upgrade was provided between releases. But release 39 has been out for some time and, for the upcoming release 40, an automatic upgrade will be provided. That would be an upgrade from format 8 to 9. I'm not sure what "x" and "y" are in your example, but if 8 and 9, respectively, then Magma would have offerred you the option to perform the upgrade.
Regards, Chris
On 7/15/07, Heiko Saft heiko.saft@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello,
i try to open an older magma repository using:
MagmaServerConsole new open: '/myrepository' ; processOn: 9010.
This throws the error: 'This database requires code version x. You are running version y.
The Error is thrown in MaObjectRepository>>validateVersion. Can i upgrade a repository to a higher code version and how can i do that?
Thanks in advance, Heiko
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Hi,
in my example x was format 5 and y format 8. So, i suppose to solve my problem
- i have to open the older repository in my older squeak3.8 Image - read all necessary objects from the database - serialize them, using e.g. XML or may be Image Segments - create a new repository with the new format - and reload the serialized objects into the new repository
Are there any other options?
Regards, Heiko
2007/7/15, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com:
Hi Heiko, in the past, no upgrade was provided between releases. But release 39 has been out for some time and, for the upcoming release 40, an automatic upgrade will be provided. That would be an upgrade from format 8 to 9. I'm not sure what "x" and "y" are in your example, but if 8 and 9, respectively, then Magma would have offerred you the option to perform the upgrade.
Regards, Chris
On 7/15/07, Heiko Saft heiko.saft@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello,
i try to open an older magma repository using:
MagmaServerConsole new open: '/myrepository' ; processOn: 9010.
This throws the error: 'This database requires code version x. You are running version y.
The Error is thrown in MaObjectRepository>>validateVersion. Can i upgrade a repository to a higher code version and how can i do
that?
Thanks in advance, Heiko
Magma mailing list Magma@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/magma
Wow, that is really old. I don't ever remember seeing you around on the list Heiko, which is where I would post whether anyone needed help upgrading forward to more recent versions.
What you said is the probably the safest way. How large is the repository?
On 7/16/07, Heiko Saft heiko.saft@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
in my example x was format 5 and y format 8. So, i suppose to solve my problem
i have to open the older repository in my older squeak3.8 Image read all necessary objects from the database
serialize them, using e.g. XML or may be Image Segments create a new repository with the new format and reload the serialized objects into the new repositoryAre there any other options?
Regards, Heiko
2007/7/15, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com:
Hi Heiko, in the past, no upgrade was provided between releases. But release 39 has been out for some time and, for the upcoming release 40, an automatic upgrade will be provided. That would be an upgrade from format 8 to 9. I'm not sure what "x" and "y" are in your example, but if 8 and 9, respectively, then Magma would have offerred you the option to perform the upgrade.
Regards, Chris
On 7/15/07, Heiko Saft <heiko.saft@googlemail.com > wrote:
Hello,
i try to open an older magma repository using:
MagmaServerConsole new open: '/myrepository' ; processOn: 9010.
This throws the error: 'This database requires code version x. You are running version y.
The Error is thrown in
MaObjectRepository>>validateVersion.
Can i upgrade a repository to a higher code version and how can i do
that?
Thanks in advance, Heiko
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May be a year ago i created this repository to try out, how Magma works. I never thought, i would need the data again. The repository is only about 800 Kb.
2007/7/17, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com:
Wow, that is really old. I don't ever remember seeing you around on the list Heiko, which is where I would post whether anyone needed help upgrading forward to more recent versions.
What you said is the probably the safest way. How large is the repository?
On 7/16/07, Heiko Saft heiko.saft@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
in my example x was format 5 and y format 8. So, i suppose to solve my problem
i have to open the older repository in my older squeak3.8 Image read all necessary objects from the database
serialize them, using e.g. XML or may be Image Segments create a new repository with the new format and reload the serialized objects into the new repositoryAre there any
other
options?
Regards, Heiko
2007/7/15, Chris Muller asqueaker@gmail.com:
Hi Heiko, in the past, no upgrade was provided between releases. But release 39 has been out for some time and, for the upcoming release 40, an automatic upgrade will be provided. That would be an upgrade from format 8 to 9. I'm not sure what "x" and "y" are in your example, but if 8 and 9, respectively, then Magma would have offerred you the option to perform the upgrade.
Regards, Chris
On 7/15/07, Heiko Saft <heiko.saft@googlemail.com > wrote:
Hello,
i try to open an older magma repository using:
MagmaServerConsole new open: '/myrepository' ; processOn: 9010.
This throws the error: 'This database requires code version x. You
are
running version y.
The Error is thrown in
MaObjectRepository>>validateVersion.
Can i upgrade a repository to a higher code version and how can i
do
that?
Thanks in advance, Heiko
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