• OpenCore Dev

  • Five 1.4.4

    from slinkp on 2008-05-28 16:48
    I just noticed that the Five project made a bugfix release 1.4.4
    almost two years ago, but for some reason we're still on 1.4.2.
    
    I suspect this is because the Five homepage has an out-of-date 1.4.2
    download link more prominent than the 1.4.4 link over on the side.
    
    Changelog is here:
    http://svn.zope.org/*checkout*/Products.Five/branches/1.4/CHANGES.txt?rev=78510
    
    I don't know of any cases where we're impacted by the listed issues
    fixed in 1.4.3-1.4.4, but just to be current, should I update the
    bundle anyway?
    
    I just tried it locally, all opencore unit tests and ftests still
    pass... didn't try a sputnik build. I did get the "can't run flunc
    again due to phantom catalog project" problem, which I haven't seen in
    a while. Re-creating the openplans site fixed it as usual.
    
    I already updated the svn:externals property.  If anybody hollers I'll
    revert that. Otherwise, I'll make a new bundle tarball.
    
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    Paul Winkler
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  • Re: Five 1.4.4

    from slinkp on 2008-05-29 12:19
    On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 04:48:03PM -0400, Paul Winkler wrote:
    > I just noticed that the Five project made a bugfix release 1.4.4
    > almost two years ago,
    
    Correction, it was released July 2007. The CHANGES.txt had the wrong year
    listed for the 1.4.3 and 1.4.4 releases.
    
    
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  • Re: Five 1.4.4

    from slinkp on 2008-05-30 18:04
    Okay, Five 1.4.4 is in the current 5/29 bundle tarball. (I was gonna
    make a new one but somebody else did already.y)
    
    - PW
    
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