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r2806 Upgrading from PyPI (aka "Cheeseshop")
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(These directions will use '{version}' to note that this is the version of
Rhodecode that these files were used with. If backing up your RhodeCode
instance from version 1.3.6 to 1.4.0, the ``production.ini`` file would be
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If using a sqlite database, stop the Rhodecode process/daemon/service, and
then make a copy of the database file::
service rhodecode stop
cp rhodecode.db rhodecode.db.{version}
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cp production.ini production.ini.{version}
Ensure that you are using the Python Virtual Environment that you'd originally
installed Rhodecode in::
pip freeze
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source /opt/rhodecode-venv/bin/activate
Once you have verified the environment you can upgrade ``Rhodecode`` with::
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easy_install -U rhodecode
Or::
pip install --upgrade rhodecode
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Read the changelog to see if there were any changes to whoosh.
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r1092 The final step is to upgrade the database. To do this simply run::
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.. note::
DB schema upgrade library has some limitations and can sometimes fail if you try to
upgrade from older major releases. In such case simply run upgrades sequentially, eg.
upgrading from 1.2.X to 1.5.X should be done like that: 1.2.X. > 1.3.X > 1.4.X > 1.5.X
You can always specify what version of RhodeCode you want to install for example in pip
`pip install RhodeCode==1.3.6`
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echo > rhodecode.log
Once that is complete, you may now start your upgraded Rhodecode Instance::
service rhodecode start
Or::
paster serve /var/www/rhodecode/production.ini
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.. _mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/
.. _celery: http://celeryproject.org/
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