Nicolas Perriault
about 1 month ago
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We're delighted to announce the immediate availability of the 1.1.1 bugfix release of the symfony framework, the first one since the release of the 1.1 stable version last month. Here are the changelog highligths:
- The symfony available database based session storage backends are now able to handle session id regeneration,
- Some Propel related tasks failed with a "No connection params set for propel" error message because they didn't initialize the database manager. We've fixed this too.
- The cache now works as expected for component,
- The sfYaml dumper can now dump ordered hashes,
- Plugin Model classes overriding now works in every case,
- ... and of course more tests, documentation enhancement and a lot of little bug fixes.
To upgrade your existing symfony 1.1 installation, if you use the PEAR channel just run in a command prompt:
$ pear upgrade symfony/symfony-1.1.1
If you use the SVN 1.1 branch, just svn update your current installation.
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#1 Javier Eguiluz said about 2 hours later

Thanks :)
Home page still shows 1.1.0 as the latest version.
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#2 NiKo said about 2 hours later

Fixed, I've forgotten the symfony cc :D
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#3 Notorious said about 6 hours later

I've just updated to 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 is here already.
Good work Fabien and the rest of the symfony devs!
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#4 Azahari Zaman said about 13 hours later

Wow... great work. I need to upgrade asap. Thanks..
:)
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#5 sh1ny said about 19 hours later

Nice. Keep up the good work guys !
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#6 COil said 1 day later

Good job ! ;)
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#7 Zipoking said 1 day later

Very good job guys!



