Forums / Install & configuration / 3.1 beta release / Call for registering how much time it took to install
jim caprioli
Wednesday 28 May 2003 7:22:46 am
Just finished with 3.0-2... they smack me right in the face with 3.1. Wel... Packages for Linux and Window$ are downloading. I can't wait to see if all these bugs have been fixed.
If they were hiring a QA manager I would be the first to apply, this CMS has serious >potential<...
I wonder if I should bother to check if they support Apache 2 now.
To the point...
Click the stopwatch when you start unzipping your download.
Ole Morten Halvorsen
Wednesday 28 May 2003 7:36:38 am
eZ publish was worked with apache 2 for a long time now. Just remeber to enable AcceptPathInfo which is disabled as default in apache 2.
See:http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/ez_publish_3/typical_problems_and_solutions/ez_publish_3_and_apache_2
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Wednesday 28 May 2003 2:32:43 pm
thanks i will try. but on unix / production it is Apache anyway. ;-)
i installed 3.1 beta 1 in a zip, less than 5 mins, i quickly checked my *known* bugs. (on windows / test i have no virtual host confiigured) when i do http://localhost/ezsystems/index.php/admin/sdk/ i enter the sdk docs alright. 1) the [tab manual] points to a wrong URL http://localhost/manual, that was the same in the 3.0.22) i see no difference in the docs, "beta" does not mean "unfinished" in my book. it is a completely finished product including all docs which is released to customer *test* sites only. no production installs are guaranteed.
anyway, it seems to be a very necessary bug-fix release. it looks as though testing has to be done by early adapters like us. i come from the Neths. i checked the websites of their two partners overhere. Both pre 3.0 sites. Average websites you can make with any tool.I am mainly (if not only) interested in ez as an application framework layer.
unix is for tomorrow. i expect the same good results there.