New TurnKey Drupal 6 version (2009.10)

Changes:

  • Upgraded to Drupal 6.14
  • Upgraded previously included modules to latest stable versions.
  • Added extra useful/popular modules:
    • devel
    • moduleinfo
    • advanced help
    • backup and migrate
    • imce
    • panels
    • imagecache
    • transliteration
  • PHPMyAdmin improvements:
    • Added pmadb (linked tables) advanced features to PHPMyAdmin (LP#426303).
    • Pinned PHPMyAdmin to update directly from Debian (security).
  • di-live (installer) MySQL component:
    • Added support for complex passwords (LP#416515).
    • Added CLI options (user/pass/query/chroot).
  • Bugfix: Removed build systems hostname from mysql user table.
  • Bugfix: Configure cron script in /etc (survive upgrades).
  • Bugfix: Use of dpkg-statoverride (survive upgrades).
  • Bugfix: Removed build systems hostname from MySQL user table.
  • Regenerates all secrets during installation / firstboot (security).

Major component versions

drupal6 6.14-1
mysql-server 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5.4
apache2 2.2.8-1ubuntu0.11
phpmyadmin 2.11.8.1-5+lenny1

Note: Please refer to turnkey-core's changelog for changes common to all appliances. Here we only describe changes specific to this appliance.

Links

Drupal 6.12-1.1 package available

We have just finished successfully testing the Debian drupal6 6.12-1.1 package on the 2009.06 release, and have updated our package archive to include it.

Drupal 6.12-1.1 is considered a security release by Debian, but requires a manual database schema upgrade, so appliances will not upgrade automatically for stability reasons. We highly urge you to upgrade as soon as possible:

apt-get update
apt-get install drupal6

Note: This upgrade requires a database schema update, so after installation, follow the instructions at http://appliance_ip/update.php

Drupal 6.12 package available

We have just finished successfully testing the Debian drupal6 6.12-1 package on the 2009.03 release, and have updated our package archive to include it.

Drupal 6.12 is not considered a security release by Debian per say, but does include previous security fixes for a cross-site-script (XSS) vulnerability, as well as other maintenance. Those interested in upgrading should do so manually:

apt-get update
apt-get install drupal6

Note: This upgrade requires a database schema update, so after installation, follow the instructions at http://appliance_ip/update.php

Enjoy!

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