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Issues with a clean install can be discussed here: "Official" 2.1.0.1 BUG topic
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Clean install went like a breeze, first impressions: Nice work!
And looking at the work that's been done I'm hoping that This is IT (Quoting Michel Jackson here )
Have a look at the: v2.1.0.0 (29.09.2015) and v2.1.0.1 (06.10.2015) Bug & Changelog
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[How to] BTW + Verzend + betaal setup.
They'll probably get mad that this is added to this section but the answer is 'NO' unfortunately. I'm still going through the process but there are changes that need to be made to the config files and more.thbr02 wrote:What about upgrade from 2.0.3.1? Is it possible to upload and overwrite the old version?
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2. Is there any change in the database structure from 2.0.3.1, can the 2.0.3.1 database be copied over to 2.1.0.1 ?
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api_ip
api_session
cart
customer_wishlist
Removed:
customer_ban_ip
When I have more time, I will check for possible changes on the remaining tables - or if someone else will do that post it here.
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Notice: Undefined variable: entry_export in /xxx1/admin/view/template/tool/backup.tpl on line 43
You also need to update the user permissions in the admin area for the new features.
If you upgrade, Openbay is going to thrown an error too. I commented out the registry line for it in both index.php files since I don't use it anyways.
I'm trying to remember where the pull request is on Github but there is one for the upgrade file that needs to be applied too.
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Thank you!Daniel wrote:im just moving the main opencart.com to a new server. as soon as this is done i will finish the rest of the bugs.
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Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 67108864 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 77 bytes) in /home/irondrag/public_html/oc21/system/library/db/mysqli.php on line 25
This store upgraded ok from 1.5.6.4 to 2.0.3.1 fine and same amount of records, which is quite a lot.
I can login to admin without the upgrade completing but have no permissions to do anything except see the main admin page.
Please do.Daniel wrote:im just moving the main opencart.com to a new server. as soon as this is done i will finish the rest of the bugs.
Then do a new release before adding new features.
Please?
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I'm more worried, that they never provide even basic upgrade functionality or backward compatibility. Upgrade process doesn't even update your tables! You will have to add/remove/rename all columns manually.bill62 wrote:when OpenCart will release documentation of how to upgrades from 2.0.3.1 TO 2.1.0.1 ???
Actually, upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1 is pretty painful. I wouldn't recommend you to do it, it you're not a developer. Cart and wishlist completely changed, every extension, which relies on them, will stop working. API settings and calls also absolutely different and once again, every extension, which makes API calls, will fail. And so on, and so on.
I'm struggling with it for two days already and still having issues, not all changes found. And I'm a professional developer myself.
I think this is easier to start forward when the Curl problems have now been overcome. True, changing data (serialize> json_encode) will cause unnecessary headaches to upgrading aspiring.czorny wrote:I'm more worried, that they never provide even basic upgrade functionality or backward compatibility. Upgrade process doesn't even update your tables! You will have to add/remove/rename all columns manually.bill62 wrote:when OpenCart will release documentation of how to upgrades from 2.0.3.1 TO 2.1.0.1 ???
Actually, upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1 is pretty painful. I wouldn't recommend you to do it, it you're not a developer. Cart and wishlist completely changed, every extension, which relies on them, will stop working. API settings and calls also absolutely different and once again, every extension, which makes API calls, will fail. And so on, and so on.
I'm struggling with it for two days already and still having issues, not all changes found. And I'm a professional developer myself.
These "unnecessary headaches" can be solved by just one line in each index.php file.pm-netti wrote:True, changing data (serialize> json_encode) will cause unnecessary headaches to upgrading aspiring.
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if (!json_decode($result['value'], true)) $config->set($result['key'], unserialize($result['value']));
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$config->set($result['key'], json_decode($result['value'], true));
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if (!json_decode($setting['value'], true)) $config->set($setting['key'], unserialize($setting['value']));
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$config->set($setting['key'], json_decode($setting['value'], true));
There's also another place, where similar check can be added, but once you've reopened and saved all your settings, it's not necessary to add anything.
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