Mailing List Archive

Bricolage 1.8.10 Released
The Bricolage development team is pleased to announce the
release of
Bricolage 1.8.10. This maintenance release addresses a number of
minor
issues in Bricolage 1.8.9 and adds a few improvements, including
persistent sort ordering on desks and the sorting of pending
jobs by
scheduled date. Other important changes include:

Improvements

* The installer no longer prompts for the PostgreSQL system
username
if the PostgreSQL server is not running on the local box. It
therefore also no longer becomes that user in such cases. This
will
simplify installing Bricolage onto a remote PostgreSQL server.
[David]

* When adding contributors based on a type that allows multiple
roles, you no longer have to select the role if the
contributor has
only one role. Suggested by Phillip Smith. [David]

Bug Fixes

* Fixed a 1.8.9 upgrade script that adds a foreign key
constraint to
the "element_member" table so that it properly tests for the
foreign
key constraint before it tries to add it. Reported by Wayne
Slavin.
[David]

* Refined a few other upgrade scripts, with thanks to Rod Taylor.
[David]

* Bric::Biz::Person::User loads again under bric_queued. [David]

* Publishing via SOAP works again. It was broken in 1.8.9,
where it
would appear to succeed, but no story or media would ever
actually be
distributed. [David]

* Sort ordering on desks is no longer forgotten over multiple
pages
of assets on a desk. Thanks to Phillip Smith for the spot!
[David]

For the complete history of ongoing changes in Bricolage, see
Bric::Changes at
http://www.bricolage.cc/docs/api/current/Bric::Changes.

Download Bricolage 1.8.10 now from the Bricolage Website at
http://www.bricolage.cc/downloads/, from the SourceForge
download page
at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=34789, and
from the Kineticode download page at
http://www.kineticode.com/bricolage/downloads/.

ABOUT BRICOLAGE

Bricolage is a full-featured, enterprise-class content
management and
publishing system. It offers a browser-based interface for ease-
of use,
a full-fledged templating system with complete HTML::Mason,
HTML::Template, and Template Toolkit support for flexibility,
and many
other features. It operates in an Apache/mod_perl environment
and uses
the PostgreSQL RDBMS for its repository. A comprehensive,
actively-developed open source CMS, Bricolage has been hailed by
eWEEK
as "quite possibly the most capable enterprise-class open-source
application available."

Enjoy!

--The Bricolage Team