Typo 2.5.7: testers wanted

Posted by Scott Laird Tue, 08 Nov 2005 17:11:00 GMT

I’d love to release Typo 2.5.7 today, but I’d like a few people to verify that the current 2.5.x Subversion repository actually works correctly in their environment first. If you’re interested, please grab it from svn://leetsoft.com/typo/branches/branch_2_5_x and kick the tires. I’ll take feedback any way I can get it–via IRC, direct mail, the Typo mailing list, or comments here. I’d prefer not to clutter up the Typo trac with this, though, as there’s no good way to say that the report is about the 2.5.x SVN tree.

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  1. Scott Hughes said about 4 hours later:

    I updated my typo install to revision 725 last night, and it’s working well for me. My Feedburner feed has been telling me about an error 500 a couple of times today on my Comments RSS, but I can’t find anything in the production log about it. Other than that, it’s working very well.

  2. Ron Green said about 9 hours later:

    After hosing my website trying to update to 732 (see mailing list), I thought I would try and use 2.5.7 however, when I try the svn command above i get a message that no such file or directory exists.

  3. Scott Laird said about 9 hours later:

    How were you using the svn URL? svn co svn://leetsoft.com/typo/branches/branch_2_5_x works perfectly for me.

  4. Ron Green said about 9 hours later:

    Stupid me. I left out the ‘co’. Sorry.

  5. Micah Wylde said about 11 hours later:

    Test.

  6. Micah Wylde said about 11 hours later:

    test

  7. doppler said 2 days later:

    I installed typo for the first time, using the svn link above about an hour ago. Under Apache1.3/SCGI, nothing under /public would load, although logs showed 200 statuses for the requested files (js, css, etc)

    I fired up Webrick, and everything worked great. Went back to Apache/SCGI and suddenly everything worked great there, too. Shut down Webrick, and now when I request an xml link, I get the contents of dispatch.fcgi displayed in my browser. I’ve tried tweeking LocationMatch directives in my httpd.conf, to no avail.

    Again, this is my first typo install, so I don’t know what to expect. I’m sure it’s something on my end, but I thought I’d post here just in case it’s something on typo’s end ;-)

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