Issue #1167996 by rocket_nova, Sheldon Rampton: Fixed UPGRADE.txt needs to say all D6 contrib modules need to be upgraded to their latest D6 versions before the D6->D7 update.
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@ -141,15 +141,19 @@ following the instructions in the INTRODUCTION section at the top of this file:
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download Drupal 6.x and follow the instructions in its UPGRADE.txt. This
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document only applies for upgrades from 6.x to 7.x.
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3. Log in as user ID 1 (the site maintenance user).
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3. In addition to updating to the latest available version of Drupal 7.x core,
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you must also upgrade all of your contributed modules for Drupal to their
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latest Drupal 6.x versions.
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4. Go to Administer > Site configuration > Site maintenance. Select
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4. Log in as user ID 1 (the site maintenance user).
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5. Go to Administer > Site configuration > Site maintenance. Select
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"Off-line" and save the configuration.
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5. Go to Administer > Site building > Themes. Enable "Garland" and select it as
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6. Go to Administer > Site building > Themes. Enable "Garland" and select it as
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the default theme.
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6. Go to Administer > Site building > Modules. Disable all modules that are not
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7. Go to Administer > Site building > Modules. Disable all modules that are not
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listed under "Core - required" or "Core - optional". It is possible that some
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modules cannot be disabled, because others depend on them. Repeat this step
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until all non-core modules are disabled.
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@ -158,21 +162,21 @@ following the instructions in the INTRODUCTION section at the top of this file:
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no longer need their data, then you can uninstall them under the Uninstall
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tab after disabling them.
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7. On the command line or in your FTP client, remove the file
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8. On the command line or in your FTP client, remove the file
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sites/default/default.settings.php
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8. Remove all old core files and directories, except for the 'sites' directory
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9. Remove all old core files and directories, except for the 'sites' directory
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and any custom files you added elsewhere.
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If you made modifications to files like .htaccess or robots.txt, you will
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need to re-apply them from your backup, after the new files are in place.
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9. If you uninstalled any modules, remove them from the sites/all/modules and
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10. If you uninstalled any modules, remove them from the sites/all/modules and
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other sites/*/modules directories. Leave other modules in place, even though
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they are incompatible with Drupal 7.x.
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10. Download the latest Drupal 7.x release from http://drupal.org to a
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11. Download the latest Drupal 7.x release from http://drupal.org to a
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directory outside of your web root. Extract the archive and copy the files
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into your Drupal directory.
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@ -191,14 +195,14 @@ following the instructions in the INTRODUCTION section at the top of this file:
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from http://drupal.org using your web browser, extract it, and then use an
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FTP client to upload the files to your web root.
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11. Re-apply any modifications to files such as .htaccess or robots.txt.
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12. Re-apply any modifications to files such as .htaccess or robots.txt.
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12. Make your settings.php file writeable, so that the update process can
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13. Make your settings.php file writeable, so that the update process can
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convert it to the format of Drupal 7.x. settings.php is usually located in
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sites/default/settings.php
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13. Run update.php by visiting http://www.example.com/update.php (replace
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14. Run update.php by visiting http://www.example.com/update.php (replace
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www.example.com with your domain name). This will update the core database
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tables.
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@ -214,17 +218,17 @@ following the instructions in the INTRODUCTION section at the top of this file:
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- Once the upgrade is done, $update_free_access must be reverted to FALSE.
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14. Backup your database after the core upgrade has run.
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15. Backup your database after the core upgrade has run.
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15. Replace and update your non-core modules and themes, following the
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16. Replace and update your non-core modules and themes, following the
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procedures at http://drupal.org/node/948216
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16. Go to Administration > Reports > Status report. Verify that everything is
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17. Go to Administration > Reports > Status report. Verify that everything is
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working as expected.
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17. Ensure that $update_free_access is FALSE in settings.php.
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18. Ensure that $update_free_access is FALSE in settings.php.
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18. Go to Administration > Configuration > Development > Maintenance mode.
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19. Go to Administration > Configuration > Development > Maintenance mode.
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Disable the "Put site into maintenance mode" checkbox and save the
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configuration.
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