Kier
Fri 8th Aug '03, 3:28pm
JELSOFT E-BULLETIN
http://www.vbulletin.com/
August 8th 2003
~ vBulletin 2.3.2 Released
~ Upgrading from vBulletin 2.3.1
--------------- VBULLETIN 2.3.2 RELEASED -----------------
After a CVS conflict rendered the attachment.php file
included with vBulletin 2.3.1 unusable, we have decided to
release a replacement version, numbered 2.3.2. This
version resolves the error resulting from the CVS
conflict, and also addresses a few other bugs that
slipped through the net for 2.3.1.
We recommend that all sites running vBulletin 2 upgrade to
version 2.3.2 as soon as possible.
For complete information about this new release, including
upgrade instructions, please visit the vBulletin
announcements forum:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=1
vBulletin 2.3.2 is available for download now:
http://www.vbulletin.com/members/
------------ UPGRADING FROM VBULLETIN 2.3.1 ------------
We are aware that this release comes hot on the heels of
yesterday's 2.3.1 release, so we will try to make the
upgrade process as painless as possible for you. After
you download the vBulletin 2.3.2 zip file from the
members' area, you need only upload the files listed as
in this thread:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=79636
The files have had very minor edits, with the exception
of vbulletin.style, so a quick look at the differences
between the two files should reveal the changes.
If you have hacked some of the PHP files on your board,
you will find instructions detailing the changes to the
files wherever possible in this message:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?p=508909
Whatever you choose to do, you should run
admin/upgrade25.php to update your version number and
get the latest version of the default style.
http://www.vbulletin.com/
August 8th 2003
~ vBulletin 2.3.2 Released
~ Upgrading from vBulletin 2.3.1
--------------- VBULLETIN 2.3.2 RELEASED -----------------
After a CVS conflict rendered the attachment.php file
included with vBulletin 2.3.1 unusable, we have decided to
release a replacement version, numbered 2.3.2. This
version resolves the error resulting from the CVS
conflict, and also addresses a few other bugs that
slipped through the net for 2.3.1.
We recommend that all sites running vBulletin 2 upgrade to
version 2.3.2 as soon as possible.
For complete information about this new release, including
upgrade instructions, please visit the vBulletin
announcements forum:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=1
vBulletin 2.3.2 is available for download now:
http://www.vbulletin.com/members/
------------ UPGRADING FROM VBULLETIN 2.3.1 ------------
We are aware that this release comes hot on the heels of
yesterday's 2.3.1 release, so we will try to make the
upgrade process as painless as possible for you. After
you download the vBulletin 2.3.2 zip file from the
members' area, you need only upload the files listed as
in this thread:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=79636
The files have had very minor edits, with the exception
of vbulletin.style, so a quick look at the differences
between the two files should reveal the changes.
If you have hacked some of the PHP files on your board,
you will find instructions detailing the changes to the
files wherever possible in this message:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?p=508909
Whatever you choose to do, you should run
admin/upgrade25.php to update your version number and
get the latest version of the default style.