Drupal 4.6 release status, new development cycle

Dries - April 7, 2005 - 20:41

Unless showstopping bugs appear, Drupal 4.6 should be unleashed next week. That is, we are about to release Drupal 4.6 real soon now. This past month, the Drupal developers have been busy bees: they've poked at the Drupal 4.6 release candidate, turned it upside down, shaken (and occasionally stirred) it, dropped it, and still it held strong. As a result, we are increasingly confident that Drupal 4.6 is ready for production.

As soon as Drupal 4.6 is released and Drupal 4.6 sites are deployed, each single line of Drupal code will be parsed, interpreted and executed several million times a day. Take a moment to think about this. While you eat, while you sleep, while you walk on the street... every second... our code gets executed and exercised over and over again. For years to come. A good enough reason to give the pending bugs some last-minute love and to test Drupal 4.6 some more, don't you think? This is a call to all contributors in our community to make this happen and to help finalize what will be Drupal 4.6. For more information on how to install and test Drupal 4.6, consult the Drupal 4.6 release candidate announcement.

At the same time as the final polish on Drupal 4.6, the development branch opened up and new features and improvements are being considered for inclusion into core. We already have a number of improvements pending which we have collectively reviewed and tested during the code freeze. These and many more will start making their way into Drupal core as of tonight. Ultimately, they will become part of Drupal 4.7. During the development of Drupal 4.7, Drupal 4.6 bugfix releases will be made available as necessary.

String freeze

suy - April 7, 2005 - 21:53

Does this means that Drupal 4.6 RC is in string freeze? Can the translators start to work in the 4.6 release?

there is still a possibility

killes@www.drop.org - April 7, 2005 - 22:25

there is still a possibility that some strings change. But starting now won't hurt.
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Translation templates for 4.6

Gábor Hojtsy - April 8, 2005 - 19:06

While a string freeze is still not in, I branched the templates for 4.6 (and updated them for the latest 4.6 codebase), so that translators can start working. I would not expect significant string changes.

Date of Drupal 4.6 releasement

factoriadrupal - April 12, 2005 - 21:20

Hi all,
I started to deploy my website with Drupal 4.6 RC. I would like to know, more or less, when will it be released?. I would like to finish my web before the 24th of april.

Thank you in advance.

Read the statement!

SeanK - April 13, 2005 - 12:54

April 7, 2005 - 20:41
Unless showstopping bugs appear, Drupal 4.6 should be unleashed next week.

So, presuming there are no "showstopper" bugs, it should release before April 15, 2005.

april 17/16

Gábor Hojtsy - April 14, 2005 - 16:39

My calendar says that the end of the week is april 17. In Hungary that is :) We count from monday to sunday. But even if you start your next week on sunday, april 16 is the end of the week.

Right you are

SeanK - April 14, 2005 - 17:42

I was thinking the release was "within a week." Either way, it's bound to be out long before the 24th if things are still on track. The bug hunt this last week has increased the things reported, but they keep knocking them out.

BRAVO TEAM DRUPAL!

Preparing the transition

capmex - April 13, 2005 - 04:11

I'm preparing the transition of my site from version 4.5.2 to 4.6. Right now I have installed a test site with the 4.6 RC version, and I'm checking the best approach to add all my site's current nodes and structure.

I want to take advantage of the improvements of this new version. I'm also deploying two new sites.
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some issues..

tsal - April 14, 2005 - 15:12

I had some issues with the upgrade script - it didn't "automatically" determine what upgrade(s) it needed, and I had to actually tell it to do all of them 3 or 4 times before it finally got rid of (some) of the errors in the log.

Just to give you an idea, I backed up my database and filesystem, and wiped out the filesystem to do a fresh install in order to get it working altogether.

This might've been overkill, but I was short on time and long on waiting users.

great

micha_1977 - April 15, 2005 - 06:29

just wanted to say

THANKS =)

due to php5 i needed to install 4.6RC2 and so far it works ..and works... just perfect

but i have a question

can someone guide me to the changelog for the 4.6 version ? i want to know if filestore2 made it into the core

-micha

great news, i missed this

garm - April 15, 2005 - 08:06

great news, i missed this thread for some reason, hope the past week has been all fine and dandy so we get to put our hands on d 4.6 this weekend :)

4.6 released...

quam - April 15, 2005 - 20:23

yeah thanks i just noticed

garm - April 16, 2005 - 12:27

yeah thanks i just noticed it :)

great work people

Congratulations...and a question

Sheldon Rampton - April 16, 2005 - 01:37

I don't see any instructions on the site yet for how to upgrade contributed modules from 4.5 to 4.6. Will instructions be available soon?

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handbook where it always is :)

sepeck - April 16, 2005 - 01:54

Handbook. Updating modules from 4.5 to head. It will get renamed soon enough.

http://drupal.org/node/13223

-sp
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