The Drupal project has released version 4.6.1 of its open source content management platform. Drupal 4.6.1 is a maintenance release that provides corrections of problems reported using the bug tracking system. Drupal 4.6.1 fixes a security vulnerability so it is recommended that you upgrade your existing Drupal sites. As the bug is also present in the Drupal 4.4 and 4.5 series, Drupal 4.4.3 and Drupal 4.5.3 have been released respectively.
For more information visit:
http://drupal.org/drupal-4.6.1 http://drupal.org/files/sa-2005-001/advisory.txt
Kind regards,
-- Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/
I have some sites that I want to move to 4.6.x.
Two are at 4.5.1 (user module patched) Two are at 4.5.2 (user module patched) One is at 4.4.2 (unpatched)
I've seen notes in the past that suggest applying EVERY upgrade sequentially (quite a chore for the 4.4 site!!).
Is this still the recommendation to get to 4.6.1?
Thanks, Andrew
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On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Andrew Cohill wrote:
I have some sites that I want to move to 4.6.x.
Two are at 4.5.1 (user module patched) Two are at 4.5.2 (user module patched) One is at 4.4.2 (unpatched)
I've seen notes in the past that suggest applying EVERY upgrade sequentially (quite a chore for the 4.4 site!!).
Is this still the recommendation to get to 4.6.1?
Yes, but the sequence is only 4.3.x, 4.4.x, 4.5.x, 4.6.x That is you only need to replace files once per change in the second number.
Cheers, Gerhard
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 18:47, Gerhard Killesreiter wrote:
Yes, but the sequence is only 4.3.x, 4.4.x, 4.5.x, 4.6.x That is you only need to replace files once per change in the second number.
I have a 4.5.2 site too, but I thought the sequence was ->4.6.0->4.6.1 because I think there are database changes in 4.6.1, no?