: Joomla jUpgrade stops at "Migrating undefined" I'm trying to use jUpgrade to migrate a Joomla 1.5.26 installation to 2.5. It is failing at: Upgrading progress... Migrating undefined It
I'm trying to use jUpgrade to migrate a Joomla 1.5.26 installation to 2.5.
It is failing at:
Upgrading progress...
Migrating undefined
It never proceeds from here.
Checking the error log in /administrator, I see:
PHP Warning: Module 'PDO' already loaded in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: Module 'pdo_mysql' already loaded in Unknown on line 0
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The process of migrating Joomla 1.5 to 2.5 is often a complex process, depending on what extensions you have on your current website. It's seldom a one-click process.
First of all, make sure you have a complete backup of your site (I recommend Akeeba Backup)
There are several ways to do the migration, and several tools that claim to be a one-click solution. As you see, that doesn't always turn out to be true. I'm going to list a couple of alternatives, but first keep in mind the following:
Your current template will probably not work with Joomla 2.5. You'll have to:
modify it to make it compatible
download a new version from the template provider (if available)
use a different template
You'll have to look for an upgraded version of most of your extensions.
Some of your extensions might not be available for Joomla 2.5, and you'll have to look for an alternative extension with similar functionality.
(on a side note: Joomla 2.5 has a planned End Of Life in a few months, you might want to consider upgrading to Joomla 3.)
Option 1: Build a new site
Taking into account the points above, you might be better of creating a completely new site. Start with a clean Joomla 2.5 (or 3) installation. Then use J2XML to transfer your articles (with images), categories, menus and users. This will give you a kickstart, and the advantage is that you have a very clean Joomla installation. Install a new template and configure the site as needed.
Option 2: Try other migration tools
If jUpgrade fails, there's a list of different tools for Joomla migration at JED. You might have better luck with another migration tool. As long as you work on a copy of your site, there's nothing wrong with testing different solutions (except it might be time consuming).
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