How to upgrade gerrit version?
I would like to install the last Gerrit releases on a working Gerrit instance.
Is it enought to download last war package then paste under InstallFolder/bin/gerrit.war.
Do I need to redo the init process : java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path ?
As example, I want to upgrade from 2.12.2 to 2.13 and I can read on 2.13 relase note
This release contains schema changes. To upgrade: java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
Do I have to redo the action under Important Notes section ?
upgrade gerrit
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I would like to install the last Gerrit releases on a working Gerrit instance.
Is it enought to download last war package then paste under InstallFolder/bin/gerrit.war.
Do I need to redo the init process : java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path ?
As example, I want to upgrade from 2.12.2 to 2.13 and I can read on 2.13 relase note
This release contains schema changes. To upgrade: java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
Do I have to redo the action under Important Notes section ?
upgrade gerrit
add a comment |
I would like to install the last Gerrit releases on a working Gerrit instance.
Is it enought to download last war package then paste under InstallFolder/bin/gerrit.war.
Do I need to redo the init process : java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path ?
As example, I want to upgrade from 2.12.2 to 2.13 and I can read on 2.13 relase note
This release contains schema changes. To upgrade: java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
Do I have to redo the action under Important Notes section ?
upgrade gerrit
I would like to install the last Gerrit releases on a working Gerrit instance.
Is it enought to download last war package then paste under InstallFolder/bin/gerrit.war.
Do I need to redo the init process : java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path ?
As example, I want to upgrade from 2.12.2 to 2.13 and I can read on 2.13 relase note
This release contains schema changes. To upgrade: java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
Do I have to redo the action under Important Notes section ?
upgrade gerrit
upgrade gerrit
asked Nov 2 '16 at 17:07
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Yes. You NEED to execute:
java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
To upgrade the database schema and to install the new available "hooks" core plugin. You don't need to copy the gerrit.war file to the InstallFolder/bin path, the init procedure will do it for you.
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For anyone coming across here having this error:
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException
Just go to /bin and do
sudo ./gerrit.sh stop
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Yes. You NEED to execute:
java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
To upgrade the database schema and to install the new available "hooks" core plugin. You don't need to copy the gerrit.war file to the InstallFolder/bin path, the init procedure will do it for you.
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Yes. You NEED to execute:
java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
To upgrade the database schema and to install the new available "hooks" core plugin. You don't need to copy the gerrit.war file to the InstallFolder/bin path, the init procedure will do it for you.
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Yes. You NEED to execute:
java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
To upgrade the database schema and to install the new available "hooks" core plugin. You don't need to copy the gerrit.war file to the InstallFolder/bin path, the init procedure will do it for you.
Yes. You NEED to execute:
java -jar gerrit.war init -d site_path
To upgrade the database schema and to install the new available "hooks" core plugin. You don't need to copy the gerrit.war file to the InstallFolder/bin path, the init procedure will do it for you.
answered Nov 2 '16 at 17:48
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For anyone coming across here having this error:
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException
Just go to /bin and do
sudo ./gerrit.sh stop
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For anyone coming across here having this error:
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException
Just go to /bin and do
sudo ./gerrit.sh stop
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For anyone coming across here having this error:
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException
Just go to /bin and do
sudo ./gerrit.sh stop
For anyone coming across here having this error:
org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException
Just go to /bin and do
sudo ./gerrit.sh stop
answered Apr 18 '18 at 13:29
Thomas VuillaumeThomas Vuillaume
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