SMF 2.0.18 Released

Started by Suki, February 01, 2021, 04:50:07 PM

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Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

A thank you to the devs, contributors, testers and everyone else involved :)
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Ronald_1938

Thanks to all the folks that worked on giving us SMF 2.0.18.

spiros

Great! This means php version (security) support for another in 1 year, 9 months before needing any compatibility update for php 8 or later :)

Portugal

Thank you guys! Soon i will to go update my forum.

jsx

Good work. Thanks. :)

The package version is 0.1.0 in the package manager. I guess it should be 1.0

SMF 2.0.18 Update 0.1.0

Important: If someone made a change to the script.js file from this tutorial, he should restore the original codes in this file before updating to 2.0.18

https://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=571082.msg4042818#msg4042818

GigaWatt

Quote from: jsx on February 02, 2021, 11:59:38 AM
The package version is 0.1.0 in the package manager. I guess it should be 1.0

SMF 2.0.18 Update 0.1.0

Yeah, noticed this too, LOL :D.

Minor mistake, doesn't really affect anything ;).
"This is really a generic concept about human thinking - when faced with large tasks we're naturally inclined to try to break them down into a bunch of smaller tasks that together make up the whole."

"A 500 error loosely translates to the webserver saying, "WTF?"..."

MobileCS

Quote from: spiros on February 02, 2021, 09:26:46 AM
Great! This means php version (security) support for another in 1 year, 9 months before needing any compatibility update for php 8 or later :)

It's not officially supported, but 2.0.18 works without issues in PHP 8.01 - giving us 2 years, 9 months :)

iMiKK

Thank for good work, everyone :)

Deaks

nice to see a new release fixing these issues
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efk

Congrats. About php version, I guess 2.0.18 works on 7.2 and 7.3 without problems since this was not mentioned?

shawnb61

Quote from: efk on February 04, 2021, 02:45:17 PM
Congrats. About php version, I guess 2.0.18 works on 7.2 and 7.3 without problems since this was not mentioned?
Yes.  As did 2.0.17.
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grandseb59

Hello,
Congratulations for this update.

Is there a topic where the files that have been modified are listed?
Let me explain, I have a lot of mods and homemade scripts and I think that updating normally won't work.
and I'd rather not go through all the files if it's not necessary.
Thanks in advance ;)

Antechinus

Here you go: https://custom.simplemachines.org/upgrades/index.php?action=upgrade;file=smf_patch_2.0.18.tar.gz;smf_version=2.0.17

Best way to cycle through the files is to Ctrl+F for ./ (all file names have that in front).

grandseb59


HDB

Thank you to all you smart SMF Devs and Heroes!!

Kindred

Quote from: grandseb59 on February 05, 2021, 02:01:52 PM
Hello,
Congratulations for this update.

Is there a topic where the files that have been modified are listed?
Let me explain, I have a lot of mods and homemade scripts and I think that updating normally won't work.
and I'd rather not go through all the files if it's not necessary.
Thanks in advance ;)


you do know that you can apply patches via the package manager rather than overwriting to upgrade?
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So is this this topic now ok for support requests?

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