Serendipity 1.5.2 released
Monday, January 25. 2010
Posted by Garvin Hicking in Announcements, Development
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Serendipity 1.5.2 has been released to address the outstanding issue of SQLite installations with Serendipity. Upgrading an earlier version of Serendipity prior to 1.5.1 to this version should work without any problems, fixing the database upgrades that were faulty in Serendipity 1.5.1. This is the same patch that has been advertised in the old blog posting.
Users who had upgraded to Serendipity 1.5 already can fix problems by checking the database table 'serendipity' and make sure to insert a md5 hashed password, with hashtype=0.
SQLite users should backup their database file (a random file name ending in .db) before updating. For users of other database systems, the Serendipity 1.5.2 update does not contain any changes and can be left out.
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>LITE: 1.5.2 (January 25th, 2009)
Should be 2010.
>LITE: 1.5.2 (January 25th, 2009)
Should be 2010.
Did I understand right: If I don't use SQLite and running 1.5.1 now, there's no need to upgrade?
If you are running 1.5.1 fine right now (which means you probably used the SQL file mentioned in the other posting, right?) then you don't need to upgrade, exact.
"Users who had upgraded to Serendipity 1.5 already can fix problems by checking the database table 'serendipity' and make sure to insert a md5 hashed password, with hashtype=0."
Done! It works perfectly now! Thank you very much!
A big Serendipity fan...
Done! It works perfectly now! Thank you very much!
A big Serendipity fan...


