[ZendTo] Re: Release: 4.11-4 beta

Rob Lewis rlewis at forsythshirt.com
Mon Dec 17 21:14:35 GMT 2012


Had issues after applying beta rpm to the CentOS appliance.  Kept getting error "Cannot redeclare class smarty_internal_config in /opt/zendto/lib/smarty/Smarty.class.php on line 799"
 
Went through the preferences.php file several times, finally gave up and renamed the entire zendto folder, forced the RPM to re-install.  Copied over the zendto.conf from the renamed folder, and reapplied the changes to preferences.php, and it worked.  I'm still not sure why it wouldn't before I did this.  I've done a diff between the working file, and the one I couldn't get to work and can't see what is wrong.  Not sure if you would want to see the diff?
 
Note:  Had to set Game Style to Embedded in the areyouahuman dashboard, for the game to show up.
 
Regards,
 
Rob
 
 
 

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From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On Behalf Of Frank Bonnet
Sent: December 17, 2012 5:25 AM
To: ZendTo Users
Subject: [ZendTo] Re: Release: 4.11-4 beta


ok thank you

On 12/17/2012 10:13 AM, Jules wrote:


	/opt/zendto/preferences/zendto.conf
	and
	/opt/zendto/templates/*
	
	Any changes you make to those files will survive package upgrades to future versions.
	
	Thanks!
	Jules.
	
	
	On 17/12/2012 07:56, Frank Bonnet wrote:
	

		hello
		
		I'm interrested to translate to French, could you tell me all filenames
		I have to review ?
		
		thank you
		

		

		Le 13/12/2012 16:03, Jules a écrit :
		

			I've just done a new beta release for you all, version 4.11-4.
			
			This includes all the latest fixes and updates, and now gives you the 
			option of 2 different CAPTCHAs, either the traditional (but hard for 
			users) Google one, or the new (and much easier for users) 
			Are-You-A-Human one from areyouahuman.com.
			
			As a result, there are some new settings in the preferences.php file, so 
			make sure when you upgrade that you keep a copy of both your original 
			one and the new one, and go through and add the new settings into your 
			customised one before trying to use it.
			
			You will also need to register on areyouahuman.com to get the keys 
			necessary to use their CAPTCHA, unless you opt to continue using the 
			Google one (which is not the default any more).
			
			Please do try it out and let me know how you get on!
			
			The Change Log since the last stable release is:
			
			Version 4.11-4
			- Fixed bug setting up database for SQLite3.
			- Fixed bug causing warnings from NSSADAuthenticator.php on new PHP 
			versions.
			- Fixed bug causing PHP errors from pickup.php on new PHP versions.
			- Fixed bug causing librarydesc warning in SQLite3.php.
			- Much better improvements to SQLite3 support from Artyom Aleksandrov.
			- Extended Debian installer to automatically select SQLite3 if it detects
			   that it is used on this system.
			- Fixed PHP pass-by-reference bug in download.php. Thanks Brendon!
			- Another bugfix in SQLite 3 code.
			- Implemented support for AreYouAHuman.com CAPTCHA as a good alternative to
			   the Google reCAPTCHA which many users find very difficult. See
			   preferences.php for more information and its settings.
			
			Version 4.11-3
			- Fixed bug stopping ZendTo working correctly in a sub-directory of a
			   VirtualHost. Previously it had to be at the root of its own VirtualHost.
			
			Version 4.11-2
			- Fixed bug where auto-cleanup would fail to remove some drop-offs from
			   the database, producing warnings in the web interface when all drop-offs
			   are listed by an administrator.
			- Now removes duplicate email addresses from the list of recipients.
			
			Version 4.11-1
			- Widened permissions needed for clamd to see the temporary uploaded files
			   for virus scanning.
			- Added apc.rfc1867_ttl settting to apc.ini in web site.
			- Added support for SQLite3 as present in Ubuntu 12 and higher.
			- Fixed bug where only the first recipient was shown in a list of drop-offs.
			- Changed behaviour so that the sender of a drop-off is notified when every
			   recipient picks up a file from a drop-off for the first time. Old
			   behaviour was to only notify the first time *any* recipient picked up a
			   file, giving a max on 1 email notification per drop-off, whereas now 
			you'll
			   get a max of 1 email notification per recipient.
			- Fixed some minor "strict PHP" warnings.
			
			Jules
			



		 
		
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