779d91cca0 but it doesn't cause any real
damage, it just means that anybody who got the code in the intervening
window and did an initial install required an upgrade as well.
module ordering, which is currently being done in the moduleorder
contrib module.
By default, the weight will be the same as the id of the row which
means that new modules will get added at the end of the list. This is
covered in the upgrade case as well.
The one gotcha is that we need to make sure that we don't try to sort
by the weight column if the gallery module version is < 32, which is
something we haven't done before.
in the version 24 upgrade code.
Update packager to serialize files so that we can serialize the new
.htaccess files
Update init_var.php to include the newly serialized .htaccess files.
Fixes ticket #587.
In the graphics_rules table height and width set the maximum height and width
values and should be equal. Initially, the height on the resize target rule was
less than the height, which artificially constrained images in portrait mode.
**Note"" this fix requires an upgrade to version 22. All the resizes will be flagged
dirty.
are being deactivated. Change the module activation/deactivation to call (activate|deactivate)_blocks instead of just the sidebar blocks. This insures
that when a module is deactivated any admin dashboard blocks are removed as well the site sideboard blocks. Fix for ticket #876.
* moves the composite method back into core
* requires that the operation be fully qualified i.e. gallery_graphics::resize
* caches the graphics rules on each request
- gallery_version is gone
- access related columns are now binary (Postgres)
- for some reason we've reverted back to the /*!40101*/ style settings
in mysqldump.
Add xxx_installer::upgrade($version) method so that upgrade stanzas
are separate from install stanzas. In the old code, to do an upgrade
meant that you had to re-evolve everything from the initial install
because we'd step through each version's changes. But what we really
want is for the initial install to start off in the perfect initial
state, and the upgrades to do the work behind the scenes. So now the
install() function gets things set up properly the first time, and the
upgrade() function does any work to catch you up to the latest code.
See gallery_installer.php for a good example.
only implementing schema version 1. This caused install.sql to be
populated from version 1 which meant that after install you'd have to
run the upgrader. No harm done, and the pattern is fixed for the
future.
Alphabetize the tables so it's easier to find stuff.