Hi Daniel,
Sorry, I've been pretty swamped.
First, make a backup of your database. Then, try:
DELETE FROM django_project_version WHERE id=4;
Then perform the upgrade again.
Christian
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On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 10:29 AM, Daniel Dominguez <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Any update here?
>
>
> On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 1:29:07 PM UTC-7, Daniel Dominguez wrote:
>>
>> Running --hint --evolve had not been done before. It was just my
>> experimenting after seeing this issue (with a current backup of the db
>> first of course).
>>
>> Anyhow, I've attached the sql dump you requested.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 8:28:36 AM UTC-7, Daniel Dominguez wrote:
>>>
>>> When I performed the upgrade form 2.0.12 to 2.0.13, the site-upgrade
>>> failed. It didn't seem to break our reviewboard instance, so I just
>>> ignored it at the time. I recently upgraded to 2.0.15, and the result is
>>> the same. Again, our reviewboard server seems to be fine, but this is
>>> starting to make me nervous.
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------ <begin log output> ------------------
>>> Creating tables ...
>>> Project signature has changed - an evolution is required
>>> Installing custom SQL ...
>>> Installing indexes ...
>>> Installed 0 object(s) from 0 fixture(s)
>>> The stored evolutions do not completely resolve all model changes.
>>>
>>> Run `./manage.py evolve --hint` to see a suggestion for the changes
>>> required.
>>>
>>> The following are the changes that could not be resolved:
>>> In model reviews.ReviewRequest:
>>> Field 'description_rich_text' has been added
>>> Field 'testing_done_rich_text' has been added
>>> In model reviews.Review:
>>> Field 'body_top_rich_text' has been added
>>> Field 'body_bottom_rich_text' has been added
>>> In model reviews.ReviewRequestDraft:
>>> Field 'description_rich_text' has been added
>>> Field 'testing_done_rich_text' has been added
>>> In model accounts.Profile:
>>> Field 'default_use_rich_text' has been added
>>> CommandError: Your models contain changes that Django Evolution cannot
>>> resolve automatically.
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> I've trying running evolve -- --hint --execute, but that fails with the
>>> following
>>>
>>> CommandError: Error applying evolution: (1060, "Duplicate column name
>>> 'default_use_rich_text'")
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I've checked that I have the latest django_evolution installed for my
>>> platform (0.7.4). This is running on a MySql database.
>>>
>>> It seems like the evolution is trying to add columns that already
>>> exist. Maybe a version table didn't get incremented in the prior
>>> evolution? Any hints on how I can troubleshoot this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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