From: Robert <ro...@wo...> - 2006-06-25 21:30:32
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Hi Matt Well today I uploaded all the modules and boosted them. Now that I have done that when I go into Layout and try and edit the header I get a Im so sorry page. Other than that I have tinymce working great and I really like the way ver. 1.0 is going. I just hope that I can get muggles theme worked out to fit in. Keep up the good work. Robert Matthew McNaney wrote: > Hello all, > > I plan on pushing out the second release candidate at the beginning of > next week. It will contain the Photoalbum and Form Generator modules. I > also have done some work on the conversion scripts. They will be > included as well. I will try to go over some documentation as well. > > For those of you who installed RC1, you can try the Boost updater. I > have created packages of all the modules and placed them here: > > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/downloads/modules/ > > (Photo Album and Form Generator are there for downloading if you want to > try them) > > To see how Boost works with updates, you will need to: > 1) Download the updated core from > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/downloads/modules/core/core_1_0_0.tgz > untar it in your installation directory. > > 2) Run Boost. On the core module tab, click 'Check' next to Boost. You > should get a notice that an upgrade is available. Download it into your > installation's mod directory and untar it. Now update it inside Boost. > > 3) Repeat process 2 for each module you want to update. Here is a list > of the modules that have updates: > > comments > filecabinet > layout > miniadmin > related > users > profiler > rss > > Untar each in the mod/ directory and update each in Boost. > > You should also get the updated javascript and theme packages: > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/downloads/javascript/javascript_1_0_0.tgz > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/downloads/themes/default/default_1_0_0.tgz > > Of course all of these will be included in RC2. > > Hopefully, the new Boost process will help keep sites up-to-date. > Allowing just a Core update will assist with any security patches (of > which we hope are infrequent). It will also allow module dependencies on > the core. > > Have a good weekend. > Matt > > > |