Thanks everyone. I'll go through all my commit logs and pull out all
the changes I had to make so at least that can make it's way into dm-
migrations some day and we'll post to the list about the issue that's
stopping us now.

On Feb 11, 7:51 pm, "Dan Kubb (dkubb)" <dan.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 11, 11:23 pm, casual <kab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I doubt that you could backport 10.2 changes since it was a pretty major.
>
> casual is right. If someone wants to take on backporting fixes to
> 0.9.11, I'll certainly support it, but I don't think I'll have the
> time to support both 0.9 and 0.10 simultaneously.
>
> As it is though, there are more than 200 bug fixes between 0.9 and
> 0.10.2, so I doubt they could be backported without essentially
> duplicating 0.10.2.
>
> > Maybe you can outline the problems you are having upgrading to
> > 10.2 and people here can help out? (there shouldn't be anything to
> > rewrite in your migrations for example)
>
> I would love to hear what some of the problems are. I can't say I'll
> have time to deal with them all myself, but letting the community know
> what they are might spur someone to take on fixing them.
>
> I'm actually in the middle of converting a fairly large app over to
> 0.10.2 from 0.9. Most of the problems I've encountered are with
> Query::Path usage generating invalid INNER JOIN syntax, before/after
> filters that are acting wonky (this is a known bug), the change of
> belongs_to to be :required => true by default, and the stricter
> (working) behavior of dm-constraints.
>
> I'll probably be addressing the first two shortly, while the third
> will probably be staying, and the fourth issue corrects the buggy
> behaviour of dm-constraints. (and in this case actually revealed some
> logic errors in the app)
>
> --
>
> Dan

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