On 4/10/06, Jon Lim <snowblink@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi,
>
> The LoginEngine has been updated to 1.0.1.
>
> Notable changes:
> * User model now does very basic email validation
> * All tests now pass on both Rails 1.0 and 1.1
> * Many bugs fixed!
>
> Please refer to the Engines documentation for how to update.
> http://www.rails-engines.org/download
>
> The subversion URL for the tag is:
> http://svn.rails-engines.org/login_engine/tags/rel_1.0.1
>
> = v1.0.1
> * Added CHANGELOG
> * Changed wording for when password forgotten to
''reset'', rather than
> ''retrieve''. (snowblink@gmail.com)
> * Fixed new location of engines testing extensions. (lazyatom@gmail.com)
> * Removed schema.db from Login Engine; migrations should be used
> instead. (snowblink@gmail.com)
> * Updated User Controller tests to parse the user_id and email out of
> the URL in the email body. (snowblink@gmail.com)
> * Ticket #89 (lazyatom@gmail.com) User creation halts the after_save
> callback chain.
> * Ticket #97 (dcorbin@machturtle.com) The forgotten_password view
> generates invalid HTML
> * Ticket #112 (segabor@gmail.com) Authentication system will break
> even on successful login
> * Added simple email validation to the User model. (snowblink@gmail.com)
> This should also take care of the unit test failures detailed in
> Ticket #114 (morris@wolfman.com)
> * Ticket #118 (augustz@augustz.com) SVN source for login_engine not found
> * Ticket #119 (Goynang) Unit tests for engines fail after default install
> * Ticket #126 (lazyatom@gmail.com) Add install.rb to login engine
>
> Regards,
> Jon
> --
> http://www.snowblink.co.uk/
For those that follow, the upgrade instructions are not the most obvious.
I did the following which I hope was right.
cd vendor/plugins/
svn co http://svn.rails-engines.org/login_engine/tags/rel_1.0.1
mv login_engine login_engine_1.0 # rename my previous version as a backup
ln -s rel_1.0.1/ login_engine
The last step created a symbolic link that I will recreate with
subsequent releases. Assuming they are released the same way.
HTH
Greg
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Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics for the 21st Century