I have a django application and until now I used sqLite as database backend. Now when it's quite close to production I thought of moving it all to mySQL which will be used on the box.
I reconfigured my settings to a mysql database and run
manage.py syncdb --migrate
it started creating tables and all but failed in the first (out of 40) migration with an old error (can't insert blob without key length and all that).
I first thought of manually fixing the migration files but quickly realized there is too much manual work.
So I thought ok I'll run manage.py migrate core 0040 (the last migration and that will do the trick) but it still attempts to run the initial one as well:
File "D:\~Sasha\Portman\core\migrations\0001_initial.py", line 23, in forwards
('name', self.gf('django.db.models.fields.TextField')(unique=True)),
... error message
Is there a way to migrate my models somehow without manually fixing the initial migration file and all the other magic?