One of the things I highly recommend when working with the the 1.2
branch of CakePHP, is to maintain a vendor branch for it in SVN (read
about SVN vendor branching here
<http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch07s05.html>). This will not only
allow you to have files in /app updated easily, no it will also give you
the chance to fix some things in CakePHP temporarily without loosing it
on another update while the CakePHP team is fixing the issue. I
generally don't recommend to hack the core, but there have been
revisions in the past where some important functions where temporarily
broken and I saved myself a lot of time by fixing it in /cake, noting it
with a proper commit message and then rolling the change back before
updating to the fixed CakePHP version.
Anyway, maintaining a vendor branch has many benefits in my eyes, but if
your project is very small (I assume it isn't) you have to keep in mind
that it adds a little overhead to your development.
-- Felix Geisendörfer aka the_undefined
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http://www.thinkingphp.org
http://www.fg-webdesign.de
gwoo wrote:
As we said in the release announcement 1.2 is running on all of the
Cake sites, including the Bakery. The main thing to keep in mind is
that the API for new features has not been stabilized, so if you dont
mind keeping up with that then you are good to go. We have maintained
backwards compatiblity in every place where it did not limit Cake's
ease of use. If you are developing with this version then I would
suggest using svn to keep up with the development. Both versions of
Cake are in the trunk. The trunk is maintained as the "last known
stable" from our branches. Using the branches will keep you more up to
date, but will not be as stable as the trunk version.
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