The CakePHP development team is happy to announce CakePHP 1.2.5[1].
1.2.5 is a bug fix release of the latest stable branch. Check the
changelog[2] for all the changes.
CakePHP 1.2.5 Includes almost 40 commits and more than 20 fixes.
Furthermore, due to popular demand CakePHP 1.2.5 is compatible with
PHP 5.3 and includes fixes to suppress the deprecation messages. See
the changelog[2] for a complete list of changes and bugs fixed.
The 1.3 branch has seen continued progress and there will be another
development release sometime soon. If you would like to contribute to
the development of 1.3 and hasten its arrival, there is a more
detailed summary of things to do[3]
And as always, thank you for helping us make a great framework.
Good going with the release of 1.2.5! I've already downloaded and
installed it.
However, I noticed that the version reported is still 1.2.4.8284. Are
you sure this is a clean commit to the code base? Commit
[e693e881e05dba168f49d14ab657dbff2b2f9c88] in the changelog says that
the version number was updated, but this doesn't seem to be the case
for me. Also, the $ macros in each PHP script in the top comments
(stuff like $Id$ and $Revision$) are all blank / default, and not the
actual data that should be in there.
> The CakePHP development team is happy to announce CakePHP 1.2.5[1].
> 1.2.5 is a bug fix release of the latest stable branch. Check the
> changelog[2] for all the changes.
> CakePHP 1.2.5 Includes almost 40 commits and more than 20 fixes.
> Furthermore, due to popular demand CakePHP 1.2.5 is compatible with
> PHP 5.3 and includes fixes to suppress the deprecation messages. See
> the changelog[2] for a complete list of changes and bugs fixed.
> The 1.3 branch has seen continued progress and there will be another
> development release sometime soon. If you would like to contribute to
> the development of 1.3 and hasten its arrival, there is a more
> detailed summary of things to do[3]
> And as always, thank you for helping us make a great framework.
> Good going with the release of 1.2.5! I've already downloaded and
> installed it.
> However, I noticed that the version reported is still 1.2.4.8284. Are
> you sure this is a clean commit to the code base? Commit
> [e693e881e05dba168f49d14ab657dbff2b2f9c88] in the changelog says that
> the version number was updated, but this doesn't seem to be the case
> for me. Also, the $ macros in each PHP script in the top comments
> (stuff like $Id$ and $Revision$) are all blank / default, and not the
> actual data that should be in there.
> and "return $config['Cake.version'] = '1.2.4.8284';" for cake 1.2.5
> Any comments from developers?
> On Sep 10, 5:53 am, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Good going with the release of 1.2.5! I've already downloaded and
> > installed it.
> > However, I noticed that the version reported is still 1.2.4.8284. Are
> > you sure this is a clean commit to the code base? Commit
> > [e693e881e05dba168f49d14ab657dbff2b2f9c88] in the changelog says that
> > the version number was updated, but this doesn't seem to be the case
> > for me. Also, the $ macros in each PHP script in the top comments
> > (stuff like $Id$ and $Revision$) are all blank / default, and not the
> > actual data that should be in there.
> The CakePHP development team is happy to announce CakePHP 1.2.5[1].
> 1.2.5 is a bug fix release of the latest stable branch. Check the
> changelog[2] for all the changes.
> CakePHP 1.2.5 Includes almost 40 commits and more than 20 fixes.
> Furthermore, due to popular demand CakePHP 1.2.5 is compatible with
> PHP 5.3 and includes fixes to suppress the deprecation messages. See
> the changelog[2] for a complete list of changes and bugs fixed.
> The 1.3 branch has seen continued progress and there will be another
> development release sometime soon. If you would like to contribute to
> the development of 1.3 and hasten its arrival, there is a more
> detailed summary of things to do[3]
> And as always, thank you for helping us make a great framework.
> Is there a way to get notified about new CakePHP releases? Like a
> CakePHP announe malinglist?
> On Sep 9, 5:54 pm, mark_story <mark.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The CakePHP development team is happy to announce CakePHP 1.2.5[1].
> > 1.2.5 is a bug fix release of the latest stable branch. Check the
> > changelog[2] for all the changes.
> > CakePHP 1.2.5 Includes almost 40 commits and more than 20 fixes.
> > Furthermore, due to popular demand CakePHP 1.2.5 is compatible with
> > PHP 5.3 and includes fixes to suppress the deprecation messages. See
> > the changelog[2] for a complete list of changes and bugs fixed.
> > The 1.3 branch has seen continued progress and there will be another
> > development release sometime soon. If you would like to contribute to
> > the development of 1.3 and hasten its arrival, there is a more
> > detailed summary of things to do[3]
> > And as always, thank you for helping us make a great framework.
I'm a little miffed that there's no word from any developers about the
issue above -- either through here, twitter or CakePHP Bakery.
My main concern is that the release notes for this version state that
a change has been made (the version number for example) but the
download package doesn't have that change applied – if this particular
change hasn't been delivered, what else is missing from this version?
I know it's just a version number but it makes me think what else is
missing from 1.2.5 that should be there according to the release
notes.
On Sep 15, 10:46 am, "euromark (munich)" <dereurom...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> > and "return $config['Cake.version'] = '1.2.4.8284';" for cake 1.2.5
> > Any comments from developers?
> > On Sep 10, 5:53 am, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Good going with the release of 1.2.5! I've already downloaded and
> > > installed it.
> > > However, I noticed that the version reported is still 1.2.4.8284. Are
> > > you sure this is a clean commit to the code base? Commit
> > > [e693e881e05dba168f49d14ab657dbff2b2f9c88] in the changelog says that
> > > the version number was updated, but this doesn't seem to be the case
> > > for me. Also, the $ macros in each PHP script in the top comments
> > > (stuff like $Id$ and $Revision$) are all blank / default, and not the
> > > actual data that should be in there.
Sorry to hear you're miffed, but I made a mistake in packaging 1.2.5
so the version number printed when running shells reads 1.2.4.8284.
While the VERSION.txt reads 1.2.5. So if you want to be mad at
someone be mad at me. As for other things missing, there is nothing
that I'm aware of. As the version number changes are the last changes
made before packaging. I'll try to do better in the future, sorry for
all the confusion and anguish this has caused you.
-Mark
On Oct 1, 9:07 pm, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm a little miffed that there's no word from any developers about the
> issue above -- either through here, twitter or CakePHP Bakery.
> My main concern is that the release notes for this version state that
> a change has been made (the version number for example) but the
> download package doesn't have that change applied – if this particular
> change hasn't been delivered, what else is missing from this version?
> I know it's just a version number but it makes me think what else is
> missing from 1.2.5 that should be there according to the release
> notes.
> > > and "return $config['Cake.version'] = '1.2.4.8284';" for cake 1.2.5
> > > Any comments from developers?
> > > On Sep 10, 5:53 am, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Good going with the release of 1.2.5! I've already downloaded and
> > > > installed it.
> > > > However, I noticed that the version reported is still 1.2.4.8284. Are
> > > > you sure this is a clean commit to the code base? Commit
> > > > [e693e881e05dba168f49d14ab657dbff2b2f9c88] in the changelog says that
> > > > the version number was updated, but this doesn't seem to be the case
> > > > for me. Also, the $ macros in each PHP script in the top comments
> > > > (stuff like $Id$ and $Revision$) are all blank / default, and not the
> > > > actual data that should be in there.
> Sorry to hear you're miffed, but I made a mistake in packaging 1.2.5
> so the version number printed when running shells reads 1.2.4.8284.
> While the VERSION.txt reads 1.2.5. So if you want to be mad at
> someone be mad at me. As for other things missing, there is nothing
> that I'm aware of. As the version number changes are the last changes
> made before packaging. I'll try to do better in the future, sorry for
> all the confusion and anguish this has caused you.
> -Mark
> On Oct 1, 9:07 pm, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm a little miffed that there's no word from any developers about the
> > issue above -- either through here, twitter or CakePHP Bakery.
> > My main concern is that the release notes for this version state that
> > a change has been made (the version number for example) but the
> > download package doesn't have that change applied – if this particular
> > change hasn't been delivered, what else is missing from this version?
> > I know it's just a version number but it makes me think what else is
> > missing from 1.2.5 that should be there according to the release
> > notes.
> > > > and "return $config['Cake.version'] = '1.2.4.8284';" for cake 1.2.5
> > > > Any comments from developers?
> > > > On Sep 10, 5:53 am, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Good going with the release of 1.2.5! I've already downloaded and
> > > > > installed it.
> > > > > However, I noticed that the version reported is still 1.2.4.8284.
> Are
> > > > > you sure this is a clean commit to the code base? Commit
> > > > > [e693e881e05dba168f49d14ab657dbff2b2f9c88] in the changelog says
> that
> > > > > the version number was updated, but this doesn't seem to be the
> case
> > > > > for me. Also, the $ macros in each PHP script in the top comments
> > > > > (stuff like $Id$ and $Revision$) are all blank / default, and not
> the
> > > > > actual data that should be in there.
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 11:02 PM, Robert Popplewell <r0b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wonder if every other member of the CakePHP development team takes the
> time to reply to remarks made by all other end-users with such wit.
>> Sorry to hear you're miffed, but I made a mistake in packaging 1.2.5
>> so the version number printed when running shells reads 1.2.4.8284.
>> While the VERSION.txt reads 1.2.5. So if you want to be mad at
>> someone be mad at me. As for other things missing, there is nothing
>> that I'm aware of. As the version number changes are the last changes
>> made before packaging. I'll try to do better in the future, sorry for
>> all the confusion and anguish this has caused you.
>> -Mark
>> On Oct 1, 9:07 pm, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I'm a little miffed that there's no word from any developers about the
>> > issue above -- either through here, twitter or CakePHP Bakery.
>> > My main concern is that the release notes for this version state that
>> > a change has been made (the version number for example) but the
>> > download package doesn't have that change applied – if this particular
>> > change hasn't been delivered, what else is missing from this version?
>> > I know it's just a version number but it makes me think what else is
>> > missing from 1.2.5 that should be there according to the release
>> > notes.
>> > > > and "return $config['Cake.version'] = '1.2.4.8284';" for cake 1.2.5
>> > > > Any comments from developers?
>> > > > On Sep 10, 5:53 am, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > > > Good going with the release of 1.2.5! I've already downloaded and
>> > > > > installed it.
>> > > > > However, I noticed that the version reported is still 1.2.4.8284.
>> Are
>> > > > > you sure this is a clean commit to the code base? Commit
>> > > > > [e693e881e05dba168f49d14ab657dbff2b2f9c88] in the changelog says
>> that
>> > > > > the version number was updated, but this doesn't seem to be the
>> case
>> > > > > for me. Also, the $ macros in each PHP script in the top comments
>> > > > > (stuff like $Id$ and $Revision$) are all blank / default, and not
>> the
>> > > > > actual data that should be in there.
Thanks for replying. I'm in no way mad at all -- after all it's a
version number, I was just annoyed ('miffed' means annoyed) by the
silence from the devs. I was mostly confused about trusting whether
1.2.5 was in fact 1.2.5, because as I stated earlier, if the version
number wasn't committed properly, maybe other fixes haven't either.
I have your word that nothing else is missing, so I'll take it.
Besides, if there is a problem I guess I could always wait until
1.2.6!
Yes, this was a slip up, but it's rather minor in my books, and I
still love and use CakePHP every day, so keep up the good work Mark et
al.
-- George
On Oct 2, 12:55 pm, mark_story <mark.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry to hear you're miffed, but I made a mistake in packaging 1.2.5
> so the version number printed when running shells reads 1.2.4.8284.
> While the VERSION.txt reads 1.2.5. So if you want to be mad at
> someone be mad at me. As for other things missing, there is nothing
> that I'm aware of. As the version number changes are the last changes
> made before packaging. I'll try to do better in the future, sorry for
> all the confusion and anguish this has caused you.
> -Mark
> On Oct 1, 9:07 pm, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm a little miffed that there's no word from any developers about the
> > issue above -- either through here, twitter or CakePHP Bakery.
> > My main concern is that the release notes for this version state that
> > a change has been made (the version number for example) but the
> > download package doesn't have that change applied – if this particular
> > change hasn't been delivered, what else is missing from this version?
> > I know it's just a version number but it makes me think what else is
> > missing from 1.2.5 that should be there according to the release
> > notes.
> > > > and "return $config['Cake.version'] = '1.2.4.8284';" for cake 1.2.5
> > > > Any comments from developers?
> > > > On Sep 10, 5:53 am, George H <acher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Good going with the release of 1.2.5! I've already downloaded and
> > > > > installed it.
> > > > > However, I noticed that the version reported is still 1.2.4.8284. Are
> > > > > you sure this is a clean commit to the code base? Commit
> > > > > [e693e881e05dba168f49d14ab657dbff2b2f9c88] in the changelog says that
> > > > > the version number was updated, but this doesn't seem to be the case
> > > > > for me. Also, the $ macros in each PHP script in the top comments
> > > > > (stuff like $Id$ and $Revision$) are all blank / default, and not the
> > > > > actual data that should be in there.