Now for the
environment there are no such migrations defined. I don't
remember exactly, but I guess an automatic conversion is not really
possible. Also this shouldn't be a problem, you will simply end up
with a new default environment. If you store the contents of your old
environment somewhere external beforehand, you should be able to paste
it into the update Pier instance with the new environments.
Thanks. When do I know if I need to convert the environments?
When new default environments are created.
I exported my pier kernel from an old gemstone image
and imported it in a more recent image. I just discovered that now everything is under
/System and assume there happened some changes along with changing the hierarchy. I was
also interested if there is a description somewhere about how to create the new hierarchy
manually.
The hierarchy is not fixed, this is just by convention that I mostly
use a setup as follows:
\system
\management (all the admin tools)
\users
\groups
...
\design
\components (basica widgets)
\commands
\views
\templates (the individual templates)
\root (the environment of the root)
\blog (the environment of the blog)
You are free to rearrange and organize it as you wish though.
Lukas
...
Norbert
On 13 April 2010 12:37, Norbert Hartl
<norbert(a)hartl.name> wrote:
It seems I used quite some old pier instances.
Back then there were environement and stuff in the root etc. In the meantime everything
moved under the System node which I like. Is there any document/help that describes what
needs to be changed in order to get an old instance confirming to this new layout?
Norbert
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