Hi Geoff,

I have had some problems to get the new version running.

I'm running FarCry under Linux and always have had problems with file
and directory rights (also under older FC versions). On my Linux-
Server ColdFusion is running under a special user:group (NOT "root").
So all files that are created by ColdFusion or FarCry are not
deletable by the current WEB-User (f.e. via FTP) because the created
files belong to the ColdFusion user:group. To handle this problem I've
added the different web-users to the ColdFusion user:group !

Is it possible (and does it also make sense) for you to set the "mode"
attribute in all core <cffile action="write"> tags to at least
"mode="664" where it is still NOT set ???

Regards .. Knut


On 17 Dez., 03:07, modius <[email protected]> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Have already had a few questions with respect to the timeline for the
> release of 6.0.
>
> You will all be happy to know that the code mainline (ie. trunk) is
> now *very* stable.  Daemon have started development for production
> sites using the Formality version of "core", and will be releasing
> production websites on the code base this week.  No doubt there's a
> bunch of little niggles will have to iron out so consider the code to
> be "beta".
>
> You can get the code here:http://modius.svn.cvsdude.com/farcry/core/trunk
>
> You can track commits to the code base 
> here:http://fisheye.farcrycms.org/changelog/core/
>
> Regulars could upgrade to 6.0 direct from 5.2.x by just updating the
> code base.  Currently no updaters are required.  You may encounter
> some problems if you are using deprecated code as we've deleted a lot
> of code detritus in the 6.0 release -- this will force projects
> running defunct features to make code changes.  Please be aware of
> this and test any upgrades prior to throwing them into production!!
>
> That said, CMS distro (ie. the one packaged up for the general
> community) will probably be ready for release late January.  We want
> to take some time to go through a variety of plugins and bring them
> all up to standard for the general 6.0 release.
>
> Good times, good times ;)
>
> -- geoffhttp://www.daemon.com.au/

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