Kamal.

Thanks for soliciting our input. I would definitely prefer each version of Plone to co-exist with previous versions, e.g 2.1.1 and 2.0.5 for just the reasons you cite below and to help migrate by removing customizations in the 2.0.5 instance before transferring the Data.fs.to the new 2.1.1. Thanks,

David

On Nov 8, 2005, at 1:59 PM, Kamal Gill wrote:

I'm absolutely on this list, as well as the new setup list. Since this message pertains to the OS X installer, I'll chime in here. One of the drawbacks I hear of the current installer is the challenge of running multiple versions of Plone simultaneously. Another is the challenge of downgrading to previous versions following an install of the latest version, as David experienced recently.

So, here's my question for those who use the OS X installer...

Would you prefer each version of Plone installed via the installer to co-exist with previous versions? For example, when installing 2.1.1 on a box that has 2.0.5 installed, would you prefer to place the two versions of Plone in separate folders, running on distinct ports, or would you prefer a more transparent, albeit irreversible, installer upgrade experience?

Here are the benefits and drawbacks (--that I can think of at the moment--) of building an installer that installs each version of Plone at a distinct location. Feel free contribute your thoughts here and add to each list.

Benefits
- Ability to run multiple versions of Plone simultaneously on the same box - Ability to test the new version before migrating data and products from the existing site

Drawbacks
- Less transparent upgrade process for those relatively new to Plone
- Requires manual transfer of Data.fs, extension scripts (external methods), etc. to new site

Kamal


On Nov 8, 2005, at 10:10 AM, alan runyan wrote:

David,
I would email the maintainers of the OSX installer directly.
I know absolutely nothing about the OSX installer. Kamal and Tyrell Corp know the OSX installer. They should atleast sign up to the mailing list

Limi,
Do you know if anyone from Tyrell or Kamal is reading this list?
We should get simon eisenman as well on this list.  I can handle
Windows issues.  Only "volunteer" time.  But atleast I can answer.

Alan



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Diskin
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 11:01 PM
To: Plone-users; [email protected]
Subject: [Setup] Can't reinstall plone 2.0.5 on Mac OSX

(I'm sending this to plone-users too since there is so little
traffic on setup, I'm doubtful that this will seen by Mac OSX
plone guys)  I had recently installed plone 2.1.1 on Mac OSX
10.4.3.  I'm having so many migration problems, I want to
reinstall 2.0.5 (ideally and to retain the 2.1.1
installation, but I'm not sure how to really do that).  When
I go to install 2.0.5, the installer starts.  The graphical
window appears.  I click through Intro,Read Me, Select
Destination, Install Type.  When I click "Install", I get
this message;
"You can not continue - there is nothing to install".  Any
suggestions?   Thanks.

One other anomaly.  I double clicked the
Plone2.0.5-MacOSX.pkg.tgz file, and I get this message -
Couldn't open "Plone2.0.5-MacOSX.pkg".  So, I used tar from
terminal window.

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