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I installed version 7 on an Ubuntu server two weeks ago and want to upgrade the modules on the server. I have attempted to use Settings->Updates, but it just spins on the screen and gives Server Error windows. Any suggestions?

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what is displayed in the server error dialog? How is you instance deployed (from bzr checkouts or from a package)?

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I deployed from a package and followed instructions from http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2012/12/how-to-install-openerp-7-0-on-ubuntu-12-04-lts/. I'll post the server dialog box text next.

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File "/home/odoo/source/openerpcustom7.0/loempia/loempia2.py", line 508, in computemodulestoinstall assert len(mids) == len(set(requestedmods)), 'Unknown modules requested: %r' % requested_mods AssertionError: Unknown modules requested: [u'']

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Is the purpose of the Settings->Updates and pressing the Update All button to download and update all the modules on my server?

the error message you're reporting makes it sound like a bug. You should probably report is as such on launchpad. BTW, I've upvoted your question so that you get enough karma to edit it by yourself to add the information in a clearer way that in comments.

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So, my only options at this point are to report the bug and manually upgrade my installation? To manually upgrade, can I just grab the latest distro at http://nightly.openerp.com/7.0/nightly/src/openerp-7.0-latest.tar.gz and copy it up to my OE directory? Will that upgrade modules?

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I usually deploy from source, using a buildout recipe. In that case, upgrading the modules is simply a matter of:

  • updating the source with bzr or buildout
  • stopping the server
  • starting the server with -u all to upgrade all installed modules

See also this question for the way I'd like to be able to use.

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