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[BUG] Migration Error #103
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Same error, not working! |
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I'm facing the same error, did you find a solution?
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Nope, i switched to Redmine instead
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facing the same error, did you find a solution? |
No, I didn't.
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I solved it using a docker container for the postgres database and changing the database port in the /settings/common.py file as showed below. I added a docker-compose file in the root folder (above taiga-back) (I don't know if the location matters but worth mention)
Then did Is worth mention that i ran this code: I had the database port configured like this, to work with the port that I thought was the appropiate:
Then I changed the port to 5433 and it works (when the docker container from above is running):
After this changes the migration ran without error |
Describe the bug
When running
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=settings.config python manage.py migrate --noinput
, the following error occurred. This seems to happen using PostgreSQL 14 or later. Ref. mailing list articleHow can we reproduce the behavior
Run
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=settings.config python manage.py migrate --noinput
Workarounds
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None.
Taiga environment
14.4
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