David Heinemeier Hansson
2006-Apr-06 20:53 UTC
[Rails] [ANN] Rails 1.1.1: Fixing a slew of minors (but you must still freeze Typo)
Rails 1.1 was a big upgrade with a lot of new features and we''ve been working hard since its release to polish off the kinks revealed after it was deployed to the masses. Rails 1.1.1 contains fixes for things like Prototype memory leaks in IE 6, Oracle adapter runnings, and a number of compatibility tweaks to make most older applications work. This release still doesn''t work with Typo, though. And it won''t. Instead you must freeze Rails 1.0 to vendor/rails if you run Typo 2.6.0 while we await the new release from the Typo team that will be fully 1.1 compatible. This is the release we recommend that hosting companies upgrade to. If you still haven''t frozen your application and it for some reason doesn''t work with Rails 1.1.1, don''t run crying to them. We screwed up in the release notes of the last release by not telling people that Typo would break, but now that this information is spread far and wide, it''ll rest on your shoulders to make sure you''re frozen and stay cool. If you still haven''t upgraded to Rails 1.1, checkout the original announcement for a run-through of all the features. -- David Heinemeier Hansson http://www.loudthinking.com -- Broadcasting Brain http://www.basecamphq.com -- Online project management http://www.backpackit.com -- Personal information manager http://www.rubyonrails.com -- Web-application framework
Conrad Taylor
2006-Apr-07 09:31 UTC
[Rails] [ANN] Rails 1.1.1: Fixing a slew of minors (but you must still freeze Typo)
Hi, I have installed Rails 1.1 onto my system. BTW, I''m new to RoR. So, what version should I install and build new application with? What version are you recommending to hosting companies? 1.1 or 1.1.1? Thanks in advance, -Conrad On 4/6/06, David Heinemeier Hansson <david.heinemeier@gmail.com> wrote:> Rails 1.1 was a big upgrade with a lot of new features and we''ve been > working hard since its release to polish off the kinks revealed after > it was deployed to the masses. Rails 1.1.1 contains fixes for things > like Prototype memory leaks in IE 6, Oracle adapter runnings, and a > number of compatibility tweaks to make most older applications work. > > This release still doesn''t work with Typo, though. And it won''t. > Instead you must freeze Rails 1.0 to vendor/rails if you run Typo > 2.6.0 while we await the new release from the Typo team that will be > fully 1.1 compatible. > > This is the release we recommend that hosting companies upgrade to. If > you still haven''t frozen your application and it for some reason > doesn''t work with Rails 1.1.1, don''t run crying to them. We screwed up > in the release notes of the last release by not telling people that > Typo would break, but now that this information is spread far and > wide, it''ll rest on your shoulders to make sure you''re frozen and stay > cool. > > If you still haven''t upgraded to Rails 1.1, checkout the original > announcement for a run-through of all the features. > -- > David Heinemeier Hansson > http://www.loudthinking.com -- Broadcasting Brain > http://www.basecamphq.com -- Online project management > http://www.backpackit.com -- Personal information manager > http://www.rubyonrails.com -- Web-application framework > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Jesse Cai
2006-Apr-07 09:48 UTC
[Rails] [ANN] Rails 1.1.1: Fixing a slew of minors (but you must still freeze Typo)
1.1.1 still can not used cache_model :( 2006/4/7, Conrad Taylor <conradwt@gmail.com>:> > Hi, I have installed Rails 1.1 onto my system. BTW, I''m new to RoR. > So, what version should I install and build new application with? > What version are you recommending to hosting companies? 1.1 or 1.1.1? > > Thanks in advance, > > -Conrad > > On 4/6/06, David Heinemeier Hansson <david.heinemeier@gmail.com> wrote: > > Rails 1.1 was a big upgrade with a lot of new features and we''ve been > > working hard since its release to polish off the kinks revealed after > > it was deployed to the masses. Rails 1.1.1 contains fixes for things > > like Prototype memory leaks in IE 6, Oracle adapter runnings, and a > > number of compatibility tweaks to make most older applications work. > > > > This release still doesn''t work with Typo, though. And it won''t. > > Instead you must freeze Rails 1.0 to vendor/rails if you run Typo > > 2.6.0 while we await the new release from the Typo team that will be > > fully 1.1 compatible. > > > > This is the release we recommend that hosting companies upgrade to. If > > you still haven''t frozen your application and it for some reason > > doesn''t work with Rails 1.1.1, don''t run crying to them. We screwed up > > in the release notes of the last release by not telling people that > > Typo would break, but now that this information is spread far and > > wide, it''ll rest on your shoulders to make sure you''re frozen and stay > > cool. > > > > If you still haven''t upgraded to Rails 1.1, checkout the original > > announcement for a run-through of all the features. > > -- > > David Heinemeier Hansson > > http://www.loudthinking.com -- Broadcasting Brain > > http://www.basecamphq.com -- Online project management > > http://www.backpackit.com -- Personal information manager > > http://www.rubyonrails.com -- Web-application framework > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- Best Regards, Caiwangqin http://www.uuzone.com Mobile: +8613951787088 Tel: +86025-84818086 ext 233 Fax: +86025-84814993 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060407/5d044311/attachment.html
Tom Mornini
2006-Apr-07 09:50 UTC
[Rails] [ANN] Rails 1.1.1: Fixing a slew of minors (but you must still freeze Typo)
On Apr 7, 2006, at 2:31 AM, Conrad Taylor wrote:> Hi, I have installed Rails 1.1 onto my system. BTW, I''m new to RoR. > So, what version should I install and build new application with?The current released version 1.1.1.> What version are you recommending to hosting companies? 1.1 or 1.1.1?> On 4/6/06, David Heinemeier Hansson <david.heinemeier@gmail.com> > wrote:snip...>> This is the release we recommend that hosting companies upgrade to.-- -- Tom Mornini