Rt 2.0.14

I’m pleased to announce the immediate release of RT 2.0.14. You can
download RT from http://www.bestpractical.com/.

A full changelog is included below, but the highlights are:

* Support for the newly released HTML::Mason 1.1x series.
  (RT will still work just great with HTML::Mason 1.0x)

* Easier installation for new users

* "Bulk reply" - Thanks to sponsorship from the folks at DynDNS.org,
  you can now directly comment and reply from RT's "Bulk Update" 
  interface. 

* A number of minor bug fixes and enhancements


Best,

Jesse

(For the conspiracy theorists out there, no, there’s absolutely no connection
between this release and the fact that Perl 5.8.0, Debian 3.0, Ogg Vorbis 1.0
and RT 2.0.14 all came out today)

Installation

Shifted some config defaults to make things easier for new users

RT now supports HTML::Mason 1.10, as well as 1.0.x. 

Applied a patch from Ilya Martynov which allows make insert to work
in a scenario where DESTDIR is being set to something funny This may 
be necessary when installing into AFS

Added a dependency on a recent enough version of CPAN.pm that 

Documentation

* RT's README is now clearer that the FastCGI handler is 
production quality

Fixing docs in Transaction.pm's Message method

Fixed docs for cli to say that --limit-status=dead isn't a valid option

Fixed a docs bug in Ticket->Import which didn't make it clear that 
Import took an "Id" parameter and "Create" didn't.

Core

RT::Ticket::Import now lets you set the "Resolved" date
		Thanks to Sam Hartman	

RT is now smarter about letting you do "or" searches on single-value
keyword selections. 
		Thanks to Sam Hartman

When a ticket has another merged into it, it now has its "LastUpdated" 
date updated


RT's logging now records more data and generates logs which are much
easier to read

RT::GroupMember was looking for the "ModifyGroups" right, when it 
should have been looking for the "AdminGroups" right.

Web UI

Now we properly strip long pathnames from attachments uploaded from 
windows boxes.


Fixed an html escaping bug in Ticket/Update.html which could have
led to possible cross-site scripting issues.
		Thanks to Ivan Kohler

RT now has better "don't record comments if the update is only a 
signature" code. 
		Thanks to Rich Lafferty	

Applied a patch which prevented NoAuth from not requiring 
authentication on some FastCGI setups.
		Thanks to Rich Lafferty	

RT now features "bulk reply/comment" functionality, which allows you to
respond to a number of tickets at once from the "Bulk Update" page
Added support for bulk comment/reply
		Sponsored by DynDNS.org	

Sending Email

Added a check which only sets message precedence to bulk if it's not 
already set, say by a template.

Fixed a bug in mail sending that improperly quoted the usernames of 
users who had " in their names.
		Thanks to Simon Cozens


RT will now generate proper message ids if you've set $rtname
to something that isn't a valid dns domain. 
		Thanks to Tabor Wells 

A bug which prevented RT from notifying Ccs of a ticket if it had no
requestors was fixed.


The pseudo-list syntax in To: lines broke some mailers because it wasn't
strictly RFC compliant.
		Thanks to Eric Mumpower

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