bash-4.2# rake redmine:plugins:migrate NAME=redmine_custom_reports VERSION=0 RAILS_ENV=production
(in /opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs)
Migrating redmine_custom_reports (Redmine Custom Reports (with charts) plugin)...
== CreateCustomReportSeries: reverting =======================================
-- table_exists?()
rake aborted!
An error has occurred, all later migrations canceled:
wrong number of arguments (0 for 1)/opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/plugins/redmine_custom_reports/db/migrate/20121212125002_create_custom_report_series.rb:16:in down' /opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/lib/redmine/plugin.rb:453:inmigrate_plugin'
/opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/lib/redmine/plugin.rb:425:in migrate' /opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/lib/redmine/plugin.rb:436:inmigrate'
/opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/lib/tasks/redmine.rake:74:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
Tasks: TOP => redmine:plugins:migrate
(See full trace by running task with --trace)
Hi @dgutkowsky, thank you for feedback. Try update plugin to the latest version (0.1.3). This bug was fixed in f70d69a2645314a899dd084d3d9bd3be6988228f
There is a problem during migration
bash-4.2# rake redmine:plugins:migrate NAME=redmine_custom_reports VERSION=0 RAILS_ENV=production (in /opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs) Migrating redmine_custom_reports (Redmine Custom Reports (with charts) plugin)... == CreateCustomReportSeries: reverting ======================================= -- table_exists?() rake aborted! An error has occurred, all later migrations canceled:
wrong number of arguments (0 for 1)/opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/plugins/redmine_custom_reports/db/migrate/20121212125002_create_custom_report_series.rb:16:in
down' /opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/lib/redmine/plugin.rb:453:in
migrate_plugin' /opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/lib/redmine/plugin.rb:425:inmigrate' /opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/lib/redmine/plugin.rb:436:in
migrate' /opt/bitnami/apps/redmine/htdocs/lib/tasks/redmine.rake:74:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>' Tasks: TOP => redmine:plugins:migrate (See full trace by running task with --trace)