What's new in 3.6.2?

I have 3.6.1, what’s new?
What bug fix? What features?
Tell me thanks…
Alessio

I have 3.6.1, what’s new?
What bug fix? What features?
Tell me thanks…
Alessio

Jesse’s release announcement had a list of fixes and features. You
might want to go back and read that.

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Alessio Fattorini wrote:

I have 3.6.1, what’s new?
What bug fix? What features?

Did you check the changelog? It comes with the tarball…

look into announcement letter.

I cannot read it in archive, i’m new in ML
I read:

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Paul Johnson wrote:

Alessio Fattorini wrote:

I have 3.6.1, what’s new?
What bug fix? What features?

Did you check the changelog? It comes with the tarball…

That’s not a practical suggestion. Jesse’s release notes are vastly
more helpful for users. I’ve always thought that the RT download page
should have a release notes link next to each tarball and that the real
release notes should also be included with the source tarball (in
addition to the change log, of course).

And it is disappointing that the release notes were stripped from the
mail archive. Maybe a resend with the text inline would be appropriate?

Thanks,
Kevin Murphy

I have 3.6.1, what’s new?
What bug fix? What features?
Did you check the changelog? It comes with the tarball…

That’s not a practical suggestion. Jesse’s release notes are vastly more
helpful for users. I’ve always thought that the RT download page should have
a release notes link next to each tarball and that the real release notes
should also be included with the source tarball (in addition to the change
log, of course).

And it is disappointing that the release notes were stripped from the mail
archive. Maybe a resend with the text inline would be appropriate?

I think the text was inline, but anyway, here it is.

Features

  • finer-grained control of what’s displayed on ticket approval from Drew
    Taylor
  • Kevin Murphy added support for the following config options
    ** SuppressInlineTextFiles
    ** DontSearchFileAttachments
  • added support for marking RT’s HTTP cookie as “secure”, patch from Pavel
    Ruzicka
  • Give Freeform form elements an id. This will be useful in combination
    with
    the EditComponentName callback. With a few local mods, date CFs will be
    able
    to use the date picker. Without an id the date picker doesn’t work.
    Thanks
    to Todd Chapman
  • Added the ability to search on TimeEstimated
  • new method $User->WatchedQueues
  • made LoadConfig a lot more vocal about why it can’t read your config
    files
    and offer some hints and warnings about fixing it
  • Savable charts
  • Switch saved searches management to RT::SavedSearche(s) classes
  • Global MyRT configuration interface, allow resetting MyRT
  • Refactoring to add a method to just send a MIME::Entity as email
  • Allow admins to set custom field values on user create

Fixes

  • CullRTAddresses in RT::Interface::Email was using reversed filter logic
  • rt-mailgate without --action argument was failing
  • fixed balancing of HTML tags, thanks to Erik Peterson
  • we now sort chart results before displaying them, thanks to Petter
    Reinholdtsen
  • added fix for “Search by requestor” appearing to break in 3.6.1, also,
    known as ‘Requestor.EmailAddress’ bug
  • correct a hardcoded RT::WebPath in initialdata and upgrade scripts,
    the RT homepage no longer explodes if you upgrade from 3.4
  • MIME::Entity was dropping non-standard headers
  • on ticket creation safe entered dates when validation of custom fields
    fails
  • fix a debug message when ticket created with inactive status and
    resolved
    date is not set
  • Tobias Kremer pointed out a typo in Ticket_Overlay.pm that caused
    an error when a user got a certain permission denied message
    [rt3.fsck.com #7852]
  • Handle Apache::Session database errors a bit more gracefully
  • POSIX::strftime on Solaris isn’t robust enough to deal with our Date:
    header generation. Switched to Date::Format::strftime instead. As well
    fixes incorrect field on systems with not english locale. thanks to Tim
    Bishop
  • Brian Gallew spotted that we have no tab for Tools → My Day, so it’s
    fix
    that brings new feature alive
  • fixed a problem with setting value of custom fields with category during
    ticket creation [rt3.fsck.com #7903]
  • fine tuned [Take] and [Steal] actions according to ACL, so users would
    be
    able to see this actions only when they have all required rights
  • added a workaround for parsing headers from broken MUAs
  • applied SelfService cleanup and regularization patches from David
    Chandek-Stark
  • fixed problems in building queries with conditions based on CFs with
    not-ascii names [rt3.fsck.com #8012]
  • fixed [rt3.fsck.com #5248]
  • scrip management [rt3.fsck.com #7445]

Performance

  • don’t run multiple times a quite expensive ACL check in
    html/Ticket/Elements/Tabs

  • minor improvements in SetOwner method
    I18N

  • Updated Spanish translation from Carlos Velasco

  • Updated Russian translation from Andrew Kornilov

  • Updated Polish translation from Arkadiusz Miskiewicz

Callbacks

  • FailedLogin and SuccessfulLogin callbacks in the autohandler
  • AfterShowHistory and BeforeShowSummary callbacks in Ticket/Display.html
  • ModifySearch callback in Elements/ShowSearch
  • FormEnd callback in User/Prefs.html

Tests

  • new tests for mailgate, query builder, mime headers parsing, emails with
    a
    long subject
  • Todd Chapman spotted that a missing plan was masking test failures
  • test syntax of comps with a mason compiler

Paul Johnson wrote:

Alessio Fattorini wrote:

I have 3.6.1, what’s new?
What bug fix? What features?

Did you check the changelog? It comes with the tarball…

That’s not a practical suggestion. Jesse’s release notes are
vastly more helpful for users. I’ve always thought that the RT
download page should have a release notes link next to each tarball
and that the real release notes should also be included with the
source tarball (in addition to the change log, of course).

And it is disappointing that the release notes were stripped from
the mail archive. Maybe a resend with the text inline would be
appropriate?

It was, when I did it yesterday :wink:

http://lists.bestpractical.com/pipermail/rt-announce/2006-December/
000146.html

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