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Re: All queries disappear after Mylyn 3.0/Collabnet 1.6 (IssueZilla connector) upgrade [message #58844 is a reply to message #57779] |
Wed, 01 October 2008 00:08 |
Tom Morris Messages: 89 Registered: July 2009 |
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Tom Morris wrote:
> After months of being bugged by Eclipse to install the Mylyn 3.0
> upgrade, only to be immediately told that it wasn't compatible with my
> configuration, I was finally able to upgrade because the IssueZilla
> connector was at last updated to support Mylyn 3.0.
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> Now that I've done the upgrade and restarted though, all of my queries
> and remote tasks have disappeared. My local tasks look like they got
> upgraded and my IssueZilla repositories are still defined, but all the
> queries are gone.
No one had any suggestions as to what the solution might be, so I ended
up having to recreate all my queries.
If you're upgrading, you probably want to make sure that you've exported
all your query definitions, flushed any pending updates, and backed up
all your local tasks.
My repository definitions did survive the upgrade, despite the fact that
the queries didn't, but you probably want to make a note of them as
well, just in case.
Tom
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Re: All queries disappear after Mylyn 3.0/Collabnet 1.6 (IssueZilla connector) upgrade [message #593705 is a reply to message #57779] |
Wed, 01 October 2008 00:08 |
Tom Morris Messages: 89 Registered: July 2009 |
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Tom Morris wrote:
> After months of being bugged by Eclipse to install the Mylyn 3.0
> upgrade, only to be immediately told that it wasn't compatible with my
> configuration, I was finally able to upgrade because the IssueZilla
> connector was at last updated to support Mylyn 3.0.
>
> Now that I've done the upgrade and restarted though, all of my queries
> and remote tasks have disappeared. My local tasks look like they got
> upgraded and my IssueZilla repositories are still defined, but all the
> queries are gone.
No one had any suggestions as to what the solution might be, so I ended
up having to recreate all my queries.
If you're upgrading, you probably want to make sure that you've exported
all your query definitions, flushed any pending updates, and backed up
all your local tasks.
My repository definitions did survive the upgrade, despite the fact that
the queries didn't, but you probably want to make a note of them as
well, just in case.
Tom
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