Chris,

RPM?

Thanks,

Phil.


On 2011-11-17 20:12, Chris Travers wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> The LedgerSMB core team has released version 1.3.5.  This is a
> maintenance/bugfix release which corrects a significant number of
> bugs, particularly for users of extended character sets.  A number of
> other i18n issues were fixed, as were some issues with sales order
> generation from timecards, permissions and menu issues, and more.  
> The
> complete changelog is included below.
>
> IBest Wishes,
> Chris Travers
>
>
> Changelog for LedgerSMB 1.3.5
> * Fixing Menu and Permissions bug 3430820 (Chris T)
> * Fixing permissions bug 3433644 (Chris T)
> * Fixing file not found printing HTML invoice (Chris T)
> * Corrected join issues in generating sales orders (Erik H)
> * Removed commits in child subroutines (Herman V)
> * Correcting warnings about HOME not set (Chris T)
> * Corrected debian-specific db creation issue (Pongracz I)
> * Corrected company name representation in timecard->sales order 
> (Chris T)
> * Better error handling when currency not set (Chris T)
> * Exposed adding currency for customer/vendor to UI (Chris T)
> * Corrected POS roles as per bug 3434549 (Chris T)
> * Updated manual per ticket 3435124 (Chris T)
> * Removed intermediate LaTeX files (Erik H)
> * Fixed error: css/scripts/create_batch.css not found (Erik H)
> * Translation string updates Herman V)
> * Additional upgrade checks added (Herman V)
> * Better whitespace handling in upgrade scripts (from 1.2) (Herman V)
> * Translation string fixes for Payment workflow (Herman V)
> * Fixed UTF8 chars broken in printed HTML invoices (Chris T)
>
> Chris T is Chris Travers
> Erik H is Erik Huelsmann
> Herman V is Herman Vierendeels
> Pongracz I is Pongracz Istvan
>
> 
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