Version 5.x-2.3 is broken
robhall - March 9, 2009 - 17:19
| Project: | SWF Tools |
| Version: | 5.x-2.3 |
| Component: | SWF Tools |
| Category: | bug report |
| Priority: | critical |
| Assigned: | Unassigned |
| Status: | closed |
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Description
My goal is to use the file upload (attachment) module to upload images and display as an inline photo gallery. I was hoping to use the JW Image rotator but support for this seems to have been removed from the drupal 5 version (or maybe it never had it.) I'm using simpleviewer instead and at a basic level it is working. However, I'm not able to access the admin form for simpleviewer or any other player. This is the form that I assume would get generated by the simpleviewer.admin.inc file.
What am I missing? Is there a bug in this version?

#1
YES! Something has gone very wrong with CVS, and a number of the version 6 players have somehow got packaged in to the version 5.x-2.3 release. 5.x-2.2 is ok.
I'm going to have to try and work out what has gone wrong.
In the meantime try 5.x-2.2!
ImageRotator in SWF Tools 5 is part of the Wijering player module. It became stand alone in version 6.
Changing title on this thread, and upping to critical.
#2
I've got no idea what has happened here. Release 5.x-2.3 contains bits of version 5 and bits of version 6, but the DRUPAL-5 branch is healthy and appears to fine, with all the latest fixes in it. Release 5.x-2.3 is broken when you fetch it from CVS too.
I am just going to trigger a release to create 5.x-2.4 and hopefully that puts things right.
With respect to the image rotator, that's part of the Wijering Flash module.
#3
Thanks for getting a fixed version out so quickly. I'm using 5.x-2.4 without a problem.
#4
Phew! I am trying to understand what went wrong here, but the modules in release 5.x-2.3 are all over the place, so I think I'm just going to write it off! I've checked 5.x-2.4 against 5.x-2.2 and they look reasonably consistent, so I'm going to set this as fixed, unless more bugs crop up.
Apologies for any inconvenience!
#5
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.