'Rebuild derivative images' seems a bit out of place when you're uploading an image for the first time!

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#8 image.rebuild-first.patch674 bytessun
#3 image-HEAD.rebuild-first.patch687 bytessun

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alexlavr’s picture

I agree. Is there a way to remove it?

wmn’s picture

i'm wondering too about a nice way to remove it

sun’s picture

Status: Active » Needs review
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new687 bytes

Please test attached patch.

Josie_h’s picture

Category: bug » support

I'm not sure this is the place for this question, but I have been asking on the forum ( http://drupal.org/node/359708 )without a lot of success.

Can you please tell me how to apply this patch.

sun’s picture

Josie_h’s picture

Category: support » feature
Priority: Normal » Critical
Status: Needs review » Active

Thanks sun,

Having read through all the secondary links from your reference, I decided that I stood a good chance of messing something up if I attempted doing the patch and considered it not something for a learner.

It seems a shame that this issue has been around for some considerable time and a couple of days after the image module was updated it isn't applied and a patch is required. :(

Perhaps I'm looking at this the wrong way!!!

Josie_h’s picture

Category: feature » support
Priority: Critical » Normal

Apologies, my scroll wheel altered a status box... I trust I've put it back to where it was.

sun’s picture

Category: support » task
Status: Active » Fixed
StatusFileSize
new674 bytes

Committed attached patch.

Josie_h’s picture

Category: task » support
Status: Fixed » Active

Hi sun,

Excuse me, I'm new to Drupal, obviously new to 'patches' etc., I'm even new to this issue stuff. So can I ask... if this issue is now marked as fixed, does it mean that a module update will be released or is it still a matter of individuals working out (or not in my dumb case) how to do patching?

sun’s picture

Category: support » task
Status: Active » Fixed

A new development snapshot will be available within the next 12 hours.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.