I did use the MMC to update the core. however, i did not know one can do
several updates at the same time, it used to be a restriction.
IMO, i think scenario b you mention is quite common so some kind of solution
should be provided.
Rok
Cheers
Rok
On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Stefan Huehner <
stefan.hueh...@openbravo.com> wrote:
> Rok Lenardic wrote:
>
>> when i executed a core update from mp7 to mp9 on an activated instance
>> that has QuickStart Spain installed, this is what I got:
>>
>> compileSqlc:
>> [javac] Compiling 1600 source files to /opt/AppsOpenbravo/build/classes
>> [javac]
>> /opt/AppsOpenbravo/modules/org.openbravo.idl/src/org/openbravo/idl/proc/AssetsProcess.java:146:
>> setAnnualDepreciation(java.math.BigDecimal) in
>> org.openbravo.model.financialmgmt.assetmgmt.Asset cannot be applied to
>> (java.lang.Float)
>> [javac] asset.setAnnualDepreciation(new Float(annualDepreciation));
>> [javac] ^
>>
> Hi Rok,
>
> short summary: use MMC scan for updates to update your modules to versions
> which work with MP9.
>
> As explained in Ismael email titled: 'Critical change in Openbravo 2.50
> public API' from mid november some modules need to be updated to work with
> an API change done for MP9.
> All of the modules published in the CR have been updated.
>
> You need to update core and the affected modules together in one batch, as
> the following two combinations of:
>
> a.) old core - new module
> b.) new core - old module
>
> will fail to compile.
> The combination a.) has been excluded by specifying proper dependencies but
> for b.) nothing can be done via dependencies so it will fail if someone only
> updates core and not the modules.
>
> So please update the modules to their latest available minor version which
> is updated/tested to work with MP9. Easiest way is using 'scan for updates'
> in the mmc.
>
> Regards,
> Stefan
>
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