View Full Version : 3.6.4 to 3.6.7 upgarde essential?
sachin
Thu 5th Jul '07, 8:40am
Is 3.6.4 a stable version or it would be better to upgrade to 3.6.7?
If I upgrade I would have to redo a lot of customization work. So if there are no major security threats to 3.6.4, I would prefer to continue with it.
Zachery
Thu 5th Jul '07, 8:51am
3.6.4 was a stable release, its best to stick with the most CURRENT stable verison though.
There are security issues in 3.6.4, why do you think you'd lose alot of your customzation work?
sachin
Thu 5th Jul '07, 11:19pm
There are security issues in 3.6.4, why do you think you'd lose alot of your customzation work?
because the new files would overwrite the older files.
Zachery
Fri 6th Jul '07, 4:18pm
Are you directly modifing files?
sachin
Fri 6th Jul '07, 10:16pm
Are you directly modifing files?
yes.
Smoothie
Sat 7th Jul '07, 1:20am
yes.
Hello Houston, we have a problem...
Zachery
Sat 7th Jul '07, 1:27am
Its never worth scraficing the security of your site for features.
sachin
Sat 7th Jul '07, 2:17am
Its never worth scraficing the security of your site for features.
I haven't added any feature/plugin
www.e-investing.in
Zachery
Sat 7th Jul '07, 7:58am
Then what are you modifing the php files for?
sachin
Sat 7th Jul '07, 8:44am
Then what are you modifing the php files for?
not the php files...just the template files.
the thing is I don't know how this vbulletin templates/style work and I will have to hire someone to do it for me if I upgrade.
Zachery
Sat 7th Jul '07, 9:55am
There are no template files ;) templates are stored in the database and remain viritually untouched during an upgrade.
sachin
Sat 7th Jul '07, 10:18am
There are no template files
No wonder I couldn't find them. :D.
Powered by vBulletin™ Version 4.0.0 Beta 4 Copyright © 2009 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights