Forums / Install & configuration / Upgrade from eZ 2.2.7 to latest 3.3.3 = Mission impossible?
mathias wigdén
Wednesday 17 March 2004 5:45:24 am
I'm about to upgrade my ez puplish 2.2.7 to the latest version 3.3.3. Is there enyone out there that have done that and if so, how did you do that? It's running on a Linux machine whit RedHat9.
Balazs Halasy
Wednesday 17 March 2004 6:55:28 am
Hi,
The 2.2 and the 3.x series are totally different. As far as I know there are no common/generic update/export/import-scripts that can be used. You would have to do a lot of stuff manually; also regarding the templates/layout, since this is totally different too. However, it shouldn't take too long; if I were you, I would do the following:
1) Figure out which classes I need. 2) Create the content classes. 3) Create the site structure (folders, articles, etc.). 3) Create the pagelayout (main template). 4) Create templates for the different classes.5) Make a script that exports data from 2.2 into the structure in 3.x.
Good luck!
Balazs
Wednesday 17 March 2004 7:17:22 am
Thank's for the answer, but i don't have the knowledge to make an exportscript. Do you have any tip where to find any turtorials or similar?
/Mathias
Wednesday 17 March 2004 7:24:56 am
Try to ask in the 2.2 forum, here is the URL: http://ez.no/ez_publish/cms/ez_publish_2_2/forum - you could also sign up for support.
Wednesday 17 March 2004 11:24:18 pm
This might be an other stupid question. Is there any possibility to export data from linux to windows?How much help do i get if i buy support from you? Do you make the whole upgrade for me? Or just parts of it, or du you guide me?
regards/Mathias
Thursday 18 March 2004 12:08:25 am
Export what from Linux and import it into what on Windows? :-) It is impossible to estimate how much a specific support service/session would cost without having a proper list of requirements. You would have to contact our support division and ask them directly. Do this by e-mailing them using support[at]ez[dot]no. A good/clear list of requirements usually results in smoother/better support. We try to help out as much as we can, however - the amount of time used is proportional with the amount that will be printed on the invoice.
Thursday 18 March 2004 12:20:38 am
Thank's for the answers. I will contact your support.
Best regardsMathias