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[EP-tech] Eprints 3.1 to 3.3 upgrade not working


Hi All,

 

I have been assigned the task of trying to convert the current EPrints repository we have into 3.3. So far what I have managed to do is install 3.2 and then upgrade the current EPrints database and data into 3.2.4. I have installed 3.3 and I am attempting to do the same thing but It’s not working and I get quite a lot of various different errors.

 

Below is a general list of errors I seem to be getting, I was wondering if you could tell me either what might be causing them or any kind of known solution for them:-

 

 

·         Error: Expected the default config, but wasn’t able to find it, or it isn’t a dictionary.

·         Error: no current point in closepath.

·         Error: Failed parsing page 85 using hint tables.

·         Error: Failed to parse xref entry.

·         Error:Top-level pages object is wrong type (null).

·         Error: Object (253, 0) is not a pageDict.

·         Error: Invalid number of first page shared object groups.

·         Error Opening /tmp/ep-convertK7cXi/Drawing Perspective Remembering the basics Lecture.txt: No such file or directory at /usr/share/eprints3/perl_lib/Eprints/Plugin/Convert/IndexCodes.pm line 57 (This stops the upgrade process all together)

 

Note: I have been on the EPrints wiki and I have tried the subject_reindex method on both 3.2 and 3.3 but I still cannot get past 3.3 without the errors.

http://wiki.eprints.org/w/Upgrading_from_3.1

 

 

Any help you could supply would be very much appreciated, thanks everyone,

 

Kind regards,

 

David Whitehead.

 

 

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