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Comment from: fplanque
Oops. Downloads page updated. Sorry.
I assume that the security issue is fixed by the new import-mt.php file.
Is there a file difference report between 1.9.0 and 1.9.1 or is another full install recommended for the remaining few little bug fixes?
Comment from: fplanque
No there is no diff. But you don’t need to do a “full install", you only need to replace the files. The database doesn’t change.
Thanks for that Francois
No there is no diff. But you don’t need to do a “full install", you only need to replace the files. The database doesn’t change.
Must I upload alle files of Version 1.9.1? My Blog runs actually with version 1.8.
The link from “Anne” is broken or dead. The link to the SourceForge D/L for Anne also goes to the 1.9.1 download page.
Pls check. Thanks
Comment from: Derek
This is real good news, Thanks very much Francois et al
Comment from: Derek
In fact I am really glad to see version 1.9.x out as well as plugins for WYSIWYG editor without losing the multi page and other features. In fact I hadn’t noticed that new themes(skins) and plugins… I’m on my way to give it a test..
Just one feature for the future… Adding categories on the fly. Though its probably gonna make b2evo include more javascript, I think that it will make content management and editing much easier.(Yeh I know that I am asking for probably too much)
A very big thanks to the developers
Comment from: fplanque
If you are running 1.8.5 and you just want to replace the files, you need to use the 1.8.6 files, not 1.9.1.
If you are running 1.9.0 and you just want to replace the files, you need to use the 1.9.1 files.
The download page on sourceforge lets you download any version. You just need to scroll down the page a little to get to the older versions.
So from 1.85 to 1.86, All I do is overwrite the files? All of them?
Comment from: fplanque
You overwrite all the files, except those in the /conf directory.
If you overwrite /conf, you have to make sure you have properly configured the new /conf files.
Comment from: Neil Cowley
Glad to hear it, I’ll look forward to the security fixes - thanks for the great work.
Comment from: vinod rawat
thanks for b2evolution software - just downloaded 1.8.6
nice simple but elegant way to blog :)
best wishes & regards
thanks
vinod
Hi, I’m running on an old version (0.9.0.12) and I would like to upgrade with the new version, but I just can’t overwirte the files, will I loose all my data?
Comment from: fplanque
Please read the instructions on the Download page.
Is this just a simple file replace if I’m going from 1.8.1 to 1.8.6? Also, will this upgrade fix the disappearing scroll bar when the users are writing a comment using IE? (I note that the scroll bar disappeared in this text box, but I don’t know what version of b2e the site is running)
Just updated and it’s looking good so far. I can never get over how stressful it is to do the update though. Something always seems to go wrong. (It’s always user error of course:)
Thanks Francois: you’re a star.
More about the /conf files and upgrading…I believe the only /conf files that should not be overwritten are _basic_config.php and _config.php. Those contain your database info and your blog settings. Please correct me if this is incorrect.
But the other /conf files probably *should* be overwritten. For example, if you don’t overwrite the _application.php file then your blog will display the wrong version of b2e on your login page and backoffice. That could get confusing later on when you want to upgrade and you need to know what version you’re using.
I’m no expert, and maybe the _stats.php page shouldn’t be touched either? Maybe others? But I thought I’d raise the issue here. :-)
Comment from: fplanque
The conf files should not be overwritten. This does not mean they should not be updated either.
Any file that you haven’t updated yourself can be safely overwritten. The other ones should be carefully updated.
In a *basic* install, the one and only file that needs to be taken care of in _basic_config.php .
Cool, just when I downloaded and installed 1.8.5 ;) Anyway are these gonna hit the download page any time soon ;) Also, maybe all the affected releases of the security issue, should be marked as insecure or have some horrible title in the downloads page so people don’t want to download them. As always, thanks :-)
- Balupton