Scarya Posted October 4, 2011 Posted October 4, 2011 Hello Froxies, we are proud to announce our new Froxlor release 0.9.24 (one day late due to the public holiday in Germany)! After releasing 0.9.24-rc1 as release candidate, this version is now stable. Except two bugfixes, there are next to the previous release candidate no changes in this release. We want to thank the whole Froxlor community again for supporting us and testing our release candidates to strength our releases stability and quality! We would like to thank you for sending patches, using our bugtracker and being very active in our forums. Complete changelog for 0.9.24 Bug #714: Malformed "priority" in ticket archive search Bug #727: Support tickets eats html codes Bug #743: Very confusing overview in admin panel Bug #749: wrong location declaration in nginx 1.0 - freebsd 8.2, php-fpm, php 5.3.5 Bug #761: [backup] Unnecessary text Bug #762: [backup] FTP password is in plain text Bug #787: Display error on traffic bar Bug #791: 'Unknown User' at traffic calculation if user is locked Bug #799: Bind9 zone files on ipv6 Bug #859: Froxlor saves backups in customer directory Bug #870: Empty "ServerName" possible Bug #872: Deleting a customer fails if a MySQL-User is already deleted Bug #879: Completely suspend/disable a email client Bug #880: Webserver user-name label missing in Settings (English) Bug #889: Modernize bash init-script (/etc/init.d/php-fcgi for nginx) Feature #16: Rotate customer logs Feature #834: Database size in Froxlor Feature #848: create a domain, which will only relay mail is not possible Feature #875: favicon for froxlor Note: This version contains modifications on some configuration files for your system. See #879 and #889 . Please check these modifications to decide if your services need to be reconfigured. Please also note our new feature: Rotate customer logs This feature allows you to rotate your customer logs (concerning webserver's access and error logs) regularly. It prevents the logfile size getting to big. Thanks to our community member monotek for contributing on this feature. In the wiki you find more information about this (especially for the AWstats users). Download Froxlor 0.9.24 as Tarball and via Git Visit www.froxlor.org or join our irc-channel #froxlor on irc.freenode.org. Thank you for participating the project, The Froxlor Team 3
Guest PENDING_DELETION Posted October 4, 2011 Posted October 4, 2011 I can't update to the newest version by using aptitude The following lines are in my sources.list ######################################################################################## Froxlor # deb http://debian.froxlor.org squeeze main deb-src http://debian.froxlor.org squeeze main Maybe the update process has been changed or something else? Because the update routine was successful in the last updates. 1
Gunny Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 It takes a while till the updates are avaible from repos.
Guest PENDING_DELETION Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Well, how long does it take until I can update it?
EleRas Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Hi, The debian packages are not available yet, since it was late yesterday evening when we released 0.9.24 and our package maintainer didn't have the time yet. But the packages will be available soon. So long, EleRas
Guest PENDING_DELETION Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Hi EleRas, thank you for your information. I'm looking forward to update to the newest version ASAP.
arnoldB Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Update: The Debian package repository is up to date again.
StefanKittel Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Hello, after updateing using apt-get upgrade I get "You have to make the file "./lib/userdata.inc.php" readable for the http-process!" for my homepage. I'm Using Apache2 with FCGI. Bug in Update? Stefan Update1: While trying to set the ownership to this file the problem disappeared. Update2: It wipes the SpamAssassin-connection
Guest PENDING_DELETION Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Update: The Debian package repository is up to date again. I've already updated to the newest version but forgot to say Thank you!
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