- Tue Jul 12, 2016 12:56 pm
#786092
Hello,
We have been implementing ProcessMaker Community 3.0. We recently found some bugs and must upgrade to 3.0.1.8.
However, the instructions located here:
http://wiki.processmaker.com/3.0/UpgradingProcessMaker
are very incorrect for a windows system.
There are no files located in this location - the folder does not exist when using the 'generic installation'.
cd c:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\ProcessMaker-X_X_X_X\mysql\bin
This may be the case for the 'production' version, but not so for Community edition.
Could I please have the location of these scripts to perform an update and a backup. Without the automatic scripts as described in the upgrade procedure, I will have to completely recreate the users, groups, departments and configurations from scratch - and I'm only moving from 3.0.1 to 3.0.1.8.
Any assistance on performing this upgrade would be helpful. (is it as simple as copying over the files in the .tar.gz folder? Or are there specific settings performed during the installation procedure? My first attempt to 'over-write' the ProcessMaker code resulted in failure on a test machine - I could no longer login)
thanks,
-Chris
We have been implementing ProcessMaker Community 3.0. We recently found some bugs and must upgrade to 3.0.1.8.
However, the instructions located here:
http://wiki.processmaker.com/3.0/UpgradingProcessMaker
are very incorrect for a windows system.
There are no files located in this location - the folder does not exist when using the 'generic installation'.
cd c:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\ProcessMaker-X_X_X_X\mysql\bin
This may be the case for the 'production' version, but not so for Community edition.
Could I please have the location of these scripts to perform an update and a backup. Without the automatic scripts as described in the upgrade procedure, I will have to completely recreate the users, groups, departments and configurations from scratch - and I'm only moving from 3.0.1 to 3.0.1.8.
Any assistance on performing this upgrade would be helpful. (is it as simple as copying over the files in the .tar.gz folder? Or are there specific settings performed during the installation procedure? My first attempt to 'over-write' the ProcessMaker code resulted in failure on a test machine - I could no longer login)
thanks,
-Chris