2.1 Beta 4 Released

Veröffentlicht
2008-09-09 11:13
Written by
Dave Greenberg - member of the CiviCRM community - view blog guidelines

The fourth (and probably final) 2.1 Beta distribution is now available for download on SourceForge. If you are planning on using new 2.1 features AND / OR upgrading an existing site to 2.1 - NOW is the time to test the upgrade with YOUR DATA and identify any remaining issues with new or existing features. The development team will actively work with you resolve any upgrade issues during this phase of the release cycle. If you are unable to test the release by downloading it - then the next best thing is to try out the new features, bug fixes, as well as the workflows you use most often by logging in to the public demo.

New 2.1 Installations

If you are installing CiviCRM 2.1 Beta from scratch, use the installation instructions linked below:

Upgrading from 2.0 to 2.1

If you are upgrading an existing 2.1 site (working with a copy of the site, of course), we have provided a browser-based database upgrade script. Instructions for upgrading are here:

Upgrading from 2.1 Beta 3 to Beta 4

There are no database / schema changes - so you can upgrade from beta 3 to beta 4 by following the "Upgrade to a new Revision" procedures:

Reporting Issues and Bugs

If you have questions installing, upgrading and / or using 2.1 features - or you're seeing a problem and you're not sure if it's a bug - please post your issue to the 2.1 release testing section of the community forums. Include as many specifics as possible about the issue or question. You can see the current list of remaining open issues here out of the 500+ issues that were on 2.1 roadmap.

Comments

Anonymous (nicht überprüft)
2008-09-09 - 11:43

Any special instructions on updating from the beta 3 to beta 4?

Thanks for the question :-). I've added links for beta 3 to beta 4 upgrade procedures to the post above.

Dave - the link on your post to the "public demo" site has a random " in it that means it isn't working for me

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