[Lift] Re: Milestone 6 Released!

2009-10-08 Thread jon
thanks: http://github.com/dpp/liftweb/issues/#issue/91 On Oct 8, 10:21 pm, David Pollak wrote: > On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:01 PM, jon wrote: > > > Uh, oh, > > Crud.  Can you open a ticket with a repro case and I'll add it to the test > suite and make sure it gets fixed. > > > > > > > > > I just

[Lift] Re: Milestone 6 Released!

2009-10-08 Thread David Pollak
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:01 PM, jon wrote: > > Uh, oh, > Crud. Can you open a ticket with a repro case and I'll add it to the test suite and make sure it gets fixed. > > I just updated to M6 from M5 and it Seems that PreCache is broken > under H2 when there is an OrderBy: > > org.h2.jdbc.Jdbc

[Lift] Re: Milestone 6 Released!

2009-10-08 Thread jon
Uh, oh, I just updated to M6 from M5 and it Seems that PreCache is broken under H2 when there is an OrderBy: org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Order by expression CREATED_AT must be in the result list in this case; SQL statement: SELECT DISTINCT foos.id, foos.name FROM foos WHERE id IN (SELECT fo

[Lift] Re: Milestone 6 Released!

2009-10-08 Thread jon
Woo! Updating now... On Oct 8, 8:25 pm, David Pollak wrote: > Charles, > Thanks for spinning another build.  I owe you a beverage or three. > > The rest of you committers, it's time to dump all those pent-up, > review-board approved changes on master. > > Thanks, > > David > > On Thu, Oct 8, 20

[Lift] Re: Milestone 6 Released!

2009-10-08 Thread David Pollak
Charles, Thanks for spinning another build. I owe you a beverage or three. The rest of you committers, it's time to dump all those pent-up, review-board approved changes on master. Thanks, David On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Charles F. Munat wrote: > > The Lift team is pleased to announce

[Lift] Re: Milestone 6 Released!

2009-10-08 Thread harryh
Huzzah! On Oct 8, 8:13 pm, "Charles F. Munat" wrote: > The Lift team is pleased to announce the lift-1.1-M6 release! > > Lift is an expressive and elegant framework for writing web > applications. Lift stresses the importance of security, maintainability, > scalability and performance while allo