Great, thanks for packaging up this release. I'm planning to do a final release of all of my plugins for Redmine 0.8 and then cut over to 0.9 from now. 0.9 has so many more features we can take advantage of, just need to find the time now.
I had the same problem. My workaround was to remove the /vendor/plugins/actionwebservice directory. I'm not sure how that will affect things, but it seemed to work.
I had to remove 2 plugins (that we didn't really use anyway) and fix one (stuff-to-do) but everything else was flawless and all the users are very pleased.
It has been seriously open-handed of you to supply openly what exactly some people would have advertised as an e-book in order to make some dough for themselves, chiefly seeing that you might have tried it if you ever considered necessary.
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Added by Eric Davis almost 15 years ago
Great, thanks for packaging up this release. I'm planning to do a final release of all of my plugins for Redmine 0.8 and then cut over to 0.9 from now. 0.9 has so many more features we can take advantage of, just need to find the time now.
Eric Davis
Added by Kamil . almost 15 years ago
Thanks the Redmine team for your effort!
Added by Baptiste Wicht almost 15 years ago
Thanks for the release.
But for me it doesn't work :
rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
(in /home/developpez/www/redmine)
rake aborted!
uninitialized constant ActionController::AbstractRequest
(See full trace by running task with --trace)
Someone can helps ?
Added by Jeffrey Jones almost 15 years ago
I am getting the same error as Baptiste.
I have raised issue #4704 for it.
Added by John Vandervort almost 15 years ago
Run this first:
rake config/initializers/session_store.rb
Added by John Vandervort almost 15 years ago
Sorry, I had a different error:)
Added by Rafi Greenberg almost 15 years ago
I had the same problem.
My workaround was to remove the /vendor/plugins/actionwebservice directory.
I'm not sure how that will affect things, but it seemed to work.
Added by Robert Schneider almost 15 years ago
Great product! I'm quite impressed. Thank you for this work!
Added by Tyler Mulligan almost 15 years ago
Thanks, I was able to upgrade and patch with little issue.
Notably, I had to remove the version of 'rake' that was installed from the ubuntu repositories and install it as a gem.
I had to remove 2 plugins (that we didn't really use anyway) and fix one (stuff-to-do) but everything else was flawless and all the users are very pleased.
Added by Tyler Mulligan almost 15 years ago
okay, well that comment screwed up my quote.. it should be 3 separate lines:
P.S. How about a 'preview' on comments?
Added by huynguyen huynguyen over 13 years ago
It has been seriously open-handed of you to supply openly what exactly some people would have advertised as an e-book in order to make some dough for themselves, chiefly seeing that you might have tried it if you ever considered necessary.