Moderator: Integra Moderator
"Simon N";p="8901" wrote:Sounds silly but i usually do them my way for the sheer hell of it then double check with what you guys post.
Glutton for punishment me!
phpBB Group announces the release of phpBB 2.0.21, the "Bertie's Summer Vacation" edition. This release is a cumulative bug fix update, as well as including a number of minor security fixes. We have altered the visual confirmation system used on servers without zlib enabled to bring it up to the same level as that used elsewhere and made a few small performance improvements.
"obiku";p="9224" wrote:As long as it takes.
First the development team has to go to the code changes of the phpBB upgrade, and take out the fixes they already applied them selfs.
If a fix phpBB suggest is better then the fix they applied, they have to make code changes for that fix for IntegraMOD.
Second IntegraMOD usses CH 2... the phpBB upgrade is obvious plain phpBB. So some code changes can't be made because the code you have to change doesn't exist. The have to know what the fix does, and then make code changes for IntegraMOD.
This all can take some time. In the normal phpBB code changes there are 16 files to edit. The longer the list the longer it takes to make a new upgrade.
I don't know how long the development team of phpBB did to make these code changes?
I understand MrDSL is the man to see for pcp.
"HelterSkelter";p="9227" wrote:"obiku";p="9224" wrote:As long as it takes.
First the development team has to go to the code changes of the phpBB upgrade, and take out the fixes they already applied them selfs.
If a fix phpBB suggest is better then the fix they applied, they have to make code changes for that fix for IntegraMOD.
Second IntegraMOD usses CH 2... the phpBB upgrade is obvious plain phpBB. So some code changes can't be made because the code you have to change doesn't exist. The have to know what the fix does, and then make code changes for IntegraMOD.
This all can take some time. In the normal phpBB code changes there are 16 files to edit. The longer the list the longer it takes to make a new upgrade.
I don't know how long the development team of phpBB did to make these code changes?
well put...
remember also that MANY of our members are still running 2.0.19 or older and have not been hacked. If someone is determined to hack your site, it will not matter what version your running. Keeping current just makes it much more difficult. The best defense it to be sure that your phpbb version is not displayed in the footer. Remember, it will display to you as the admin, but should not display to regular users.
if for some reason your unsure, you can open templates/your template/overall_footer.tpl and remove this code {PHPBB_VERSION}
"Adrian Rea";p="10638" wrote:Other portal systems may be updated, but it is the integration of other mods, the checking of changes in back updates to ensure that the update is as good as it can be. Members of the dev team are now testing what is expected to be the released update. Apologies for it being a delay but there is only so much people can do. I hope the update will be out within the week.
there have been a number of issues with the updates and their effect on the rest of the mods in the system. The reduction in the use of HTML codes for example.
I beleive that the 2.021 update was not mind splitting urgent as much of it was trying to correct issues from the previous 2.020
As soon as it is ready all will know.
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"Unregistered";p="10794" wrote:someone take him to the dav team before we lose him <img>
"Unregistered";p="10940" wrote:Are we goin to celebrate our one month anniversary without the patch?
Somebody say something :S
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"obiku";p="11064" wrote:They are edditing on a live board. I just noticed the quote " is now showing up normaly. Also the Quotebox is working again.This is in a quote box
"Teelk";p="11189" wrote:Correct, you must update to 2.0.20 before applying the update to 2.0.21. Although, I will be working on a 2.0.17 to 2.0.21 update for new users to apply, or perhaps updating the IM download... but, I have to discuss that with other staff members first.
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