migrating Plone site gives error 'specified module CMFPlone.AccessRule not found' - plone

I am moving an old Plone site (3.1.6) to another server running Plone 4.
I have copied over the Data.fs file to the new plone environment. However, the the new site is giving the following message:
An error was encountered while publishing this resource.
Error Type: NotFound
Error Value: The specified module, 'CMFPlone.accessRule', couldn't be found.
How can this be solved?

Looks like someone here solved exactly the same error by copying the Extensions directory from an old version of Products.CMFPlone (you can find that dir into your source buildout or directly from the code repository) into the corresponding product in your new buildout. There is already a pending a ticket for this (#11146)

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