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Posted

Hi Froxies,

 

we welcome you to an all-new version of Froxlor: 0.9.16.

 

 

The following changes and features also found their way into 0.9.16:

 

Legend:

+ = new

~ = changed

x = removed

ChangeLog:


  • + Froxlor now supports php-fpm (bug #482)
    ~ Update for the dutch language file (bug #506)
    ~ Fixed newlines in "reset-password"-mail (bug #507)
    ~ Fixed some issues with gentoo and emerge (bug #510 #511 #512)
    ~ Fixed install.sql to work with mysql 5.5 (bug #529)
    ~ Added check for php-xml extension (bug #530)

 

Download Froxlor 0.9.16

Visit www.froxlor.org or join our irc-channel #froxlor on irc.freenode.org

 

Debian packages are in process of being built and will be available later as usual.

 

 

We hope you enjoyed Christmas and we wish you a Happy New Year!

 

Thank you,

your Froxlor Team

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Posted

Hello and Happy New Year !

 

Any chance to see Debian packages built soon ?

 

BTW: Why is such a big delay between official release and Debian packages ?

 

Regards,

/Sorin

Posted

Hello.

 

I installed yesterday 0.9.16 from sources and I noticed that now Froxlor created php-fcgi-starter in /var/www/php-fcgi-scripts/froxlor.panel/hostname.domain.tld, instead of /var/www/php-fcgi-scripts/froxlor.panel.

 

Is this intended or it's a bug ?

 

Noticed that today when I had an Apache 500 error, related to suexec:

target uid/gid (9999/9999) mismatch with directory (0/0) or program (9999/9999)

 

Also, now I can't remove /var/www/php-fcgi-scripts/froxlor.panel/hostname.domain.tld (Permision denied).

 

Regards,

/Sorin

Posted

Also, now I can't remove /var/www/php-fcgi-scripts/froxlor.panel/hostname.domain.tld (Permision denied).

 

Regards,

/Sorin

 

If you want to delete/modify the php-fcgi-starter exec in shell:

 

chattr -i /your/path/to/file

Posted

Thanks, that solves my second question.

 

I still need an answer about path changing.

 

Regards,

/Sorin

 

It's intended. We wanted to keep the "pattern" for every php-fcgi-starter and didn't think about what could happen to updaters :P Sorry

Posted

As there were some changes in the process of packaging for Debian we have to do some more work than usual. ETA is this week.

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