Added by Mike Lewis about 9 years ago
So I just ran my regular apt-get update/upgrade process, and noticed that OpenProject was in the list of upgraded packages. As I watched the process, it showed that it unpacked openproject 5.0.10–145blah-blah-blah over 5.0.9–1453blah-blah-blah… Copied my backup of Gemfile.local (that gets overwritten each time I update, where I link into my custom theme plugin—another message for another time), ran various bundle install and rake processes, then logged back into my Openproject on my browser.
Then I looked at the Administration → Information screen and it reports I have version 5.0.11 installed. I thought that wasn’t due out for at least a couple of days? I mean, even the time difference between US Mountain Time and Europe can’t account for that much time travel… ;-)
Edit: My installation previously reported I had 5.0.10 installed, which would have been the 5.0.9-xxxx package file I indicated above…
Replies (1)
Hi Mike,
thanks for your message.
OpenProject 5.0.11 was released yesterday, so the version should be correct. We released 5.0.11 earlier than planned since a new Rails version with several security fixes has been released [1]. (see the release notes for further information [2]).
However, you are correct that the respective work package (#22561) had not been updated yet. - Thanks for pointing this out.
Best,
Robin
[1]
http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2016/1/25/Rails-5-0-0-beta1-1-4-2-5-1-4-1-14-1-3-2-22-1-and-rails-html-sanitizer-1-0-3-have-been-released/
[2]
https://www.openproject.org/2016/01/26/openproject-5-0-11-released/