Some bugs have been fixed in version 1.0.1. A new corrected version (1.0.1b) is now available for download. Registered users will get the new download link today.
The fixed bugs:
- Event values could not be updated.
- Begin, end and living values for a person did not update when a birth, christening, death, burial or cremation event was added or edited.
- Uploading a zipped gedcom file via ajax did not return an error when the gedcom was not valid or when the file could not be unzipped.
- Custom pages could not be deleted via ajax.
- The form validator for the add citation form did not recognize the source title field.
- Pages in the pages box were sorted as in the pages list.
- ‘&’ characters in file names gave problems when searching via ajax for multimedia records to link.
- There was a problem with the multimedia, notes and comments RSS feeds, when the living flags for these records were not yet set.
- Some minor bugs.
If you have version 1.0.1(a), you only have to upload the changed files (but you of course upload all files if find that easier to do):
- /core/addevent.php
- /core/addsource.php
- /core/ajaxdeletepage.xml.php
- /core/ajaxgedcomupload.xml.php
- /core/ajaxmedia.xml.php
- /core/boxes.php
- /core/comments.rss.php
- /core/editevent.php
- /core/editsource.php
- /core/media.rss.php
- /core/menus.php
- /core/notes.rss.php
- /includes/pages.php
- /includes/classes/getinfo.php
- /js/addcitation.js
If you still have an older version than 1.0.1(a) and want to update, you will have to do a full update.
Note that the version number of your installation will still say “1.0.1”, even if you do a full update to version 1.0.1b.
Also a bug has been fixed in the templates sets. New versions of these (1.0.1a) are also available. The only changed file in these sets is:
- addmedia.tpl
Finally there are also new versions available for the French and German languages packages (1.0.1a).
What is the actual easiest method of updating? Is it okay to just upload the entire batch of unzipped files? Personally, I find picking out the updated files in an update incredibly tedious and prone to error…..but keep doing so as that seems to be the recommended instructions, but I notice today a comment about uploading the lot.
If you have not changed any files yourself (as I suppose most users do not have) it really does not matter which method you use. I only stated that you do not have to upload all files, because I myself find it sometimes easier to do upload only the changed files. But since I got some users complaining about this (like you do now) I decided to make it more clear, that you can also choose to upload everything. It will take longer, but you have to be less careful.
Cool, thanks. I never dare change any of the files so I’ll start uploading the lot. I guess if say, a dial up connection was being used, this would not be practical. lol