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cpg1.3.3 released - upgrade strongly recommended

Started by Joachim Müller, April 20, 2005, 09:31:09 AM

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Satyr

#20
Can i use my old template without problems? I have a custum theme (modified classic), Version 1.3.2.
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donnoman

There's no changes required in your custom themes that I'm aware of.

Satyr

Update is done, no probs occured.
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Btw: I am much promoting Coppermine.
All of them who i have recommended and installed love it! ^_^
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Joachim Müller

#23
@Makc666: I can't see the point of the patch you describe above? Why not do as the dev team suggests and simply replace all cpg1.3.2 files with cpg1.3.3 files?

a-amp

I am using 1.3.0 for phpnuke.

My web site is accessible from here http://www.ixuz.com

does the upgrade apply to 1.3.0 for phpnuke?

Joachim Müller


dj2big


Nibbler

Not even in the bit called "3.4 Upgrading from cpg1.2.0 (or better) to version cpg1.3.3" ? how odd...

Joachim Müller

Split two unrelated replies to separate threads:
@all: please do not ask for support or new features on this thread; just use it for what it is meant for: postings related to the maintenance release itself. Spliting unrelated postings from this thread is quite labor-intensive, I will stop this from now on. Every unrelated reply will just get deleted.

Joachim

Makc666

Quote from: GauGau on April 24, 2005, 09:42:37 AM
@Makc666: I can't see the point of the patch you describe above? Why not do as the dev team suggests and simply replace all cpg1.3.2 files with cpg1.3.3 files?
Because I have modes installed which change some of the files.
The patch allow me not to change every file from the beginning if I copy new files of ver. 1.3.3 over old-modified files ver. 1.3.2
All the same way as for phpBB patches.

joksi

I have a problem with the upgrade, like some other here.
I have literally modificated 80% of the orig files with  own functions etc. etc.
Is there a "simpler" way to upgrade?
Or would some nice soul out there tell me exactly which parts of codes are the most "important" ones so i can modify it manually, it would take me 1-2 weeks to go through everything if not.

Nibbler

Well, I have posted what you need to change for the main security issue, there is a patch file posted, or you can a diff tool to merge the changes together.

Joachim Müller

...or use the method described by Makc666 here. Please read the full thread before replying. Generally speaking: you just discovered the main drawback of heavily modifying web applications - it get's harder to update!

Joachim

ElevenBravo

So I log on to your site needing some support for phpnuke coppermine. I come to this forum "CPG 1.2 PHPnuke/Postnuke Support" and click on it. The first link I see is this thread. So I think," O there is an update" so I download 1.3.3 and reinstall it over my working verison only to find out that 1.3.3 is for standalone. I would like to suggest maybe moving this thread out of here since it has nothing to do with phpnuke coppermine.

Joachim Müller

a) You're meant to read all the stickies
b) the board "CPG 1.2 PHPnuke/Postnuke Support" has a sticky thread that says in bold: no support for nuke!
c) This thread is a "global sticky" that is visible throughout all sub-boards, we can't remove it from a singular sub-board. It's all or none!
d) Always read before blindly downloading and applying any software, there are various places where we noted that cpg1.3.3 is not for nuke.

We don't know nuke. Our software was never written with nuke in mind. We're not to blame if nuke users think they could use our software together with nuke. Please don't hijack announcement threads. I'll lock this thread now, as nobody seems to have to say something that really applies to the release of cpg1.3.3 itself. It's a pity nobody dared to say "thank you"...