![]() The Archetypes Tool did not have the ATTopics type installed.I copied the kupu_library_tool over from the default Plone site and pasted it into my imported one. In previous versions, Kupu is listed in Quickinstaller but it’s now so embedded in Plone, apparently, it isn’t there any longer. The kupu_library_tool was not installed, even though the Kupu product was available from the Control Panel.I noticed a couple of things when I compared my imported Plone site against the one auto-generated by the installation: The migration still failed, immediately this time since I had migrated successfully to 3.0.6 previously and that was when the error popped up. Unlike the last time, 3.1.7 took the zexp import without a hiccup (or hiccough). zexp file into my import folder and started the import process. I stopped the instance, replaced Data.fs with the one created during install, and restarted. ![]() As I experienced the first time I installed 3.1.7, I could start the Plone instance without an error but could never actually reach the site if I was using my older Data.fs file. I dropped the Data.fs file into place first to see if I could access the site that way. I haven’t tracked that down yet but it does not appear to be significant. The installation went as expected with only one error on the optional libxml2-python package. The first thing that caught my attention was that it installed it in the same place as Plone 3.0.6 (/opt) but the last 3.1.7 installer I had placed the Plone in /usr/local. I removed Plone 3.0.6 and installed Plone 3.1.7 with the Unified Installer. I also copied over the Data.fs file in hopes that I could use it. zexp file, and then copied it from the /var folder up to my desktop for safe keeping. I exported my Plone site from 3.0.6 as a. That wasn’t all I found as I started the final process to migrate to 3.1.7. The remaining issue I had appeared to be related to Kupu, the WYSIWYG editor in Plone. Once I was satisfied that, for the most part, I’d got my Plone 3.0.6 version in order, I was ready to take the next step.
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