Yes, that cosmetic change is done.

As  Invenio-1.1.2 is presently hosted at home with a permanent IP- address,
may be I should not bother to spend in order to solve the security issue;
but restrict the service among trusted   machines.

Thank you very much.


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 5:44 PM, Tibor Simko <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, 24 Aug 2013, [email protected] wrote:
> > I followed the procedure for UPGRADE from INVENIO-1.1.1 to 1.1.2
> > However the footer remains as it was: Powered by Invenio v1.1.1
> > Why does it not change?
>
> This is only a cosmetic issue that appears due to overhungry rsync
> instruction in RELEASE-NOTES.  I've noticed it after releasing and
> fixed it here:
>
>   <
> http://invenio-software.org/repo/invenio/commit/?h=maint-1.0&id=41ee2e22bb3c7fbbe5263b7b926550aa032ec8bb
> >
>
> On your machine, if you have already installed Invenio, you can do
> something like this to update it:
>
>   $ cd invenio-1.1.2
>   $ diff config/invenio-autotools.conf /opt/invenio/etc/
>   $ sudo -u www-data cp config/invenio-autotools.conf /opt/invenio/etc/
>   $ sudo -u www-data /opt/invenio/bin/inveniocfg --update-all
>   $ sudo apache2ctl restart
>
> > Also, how to get out of the following Security Certificate problem?
>
> You will have to buy and install an SSL certificate that is signed by
> some recognised authority such as Verisign, Digicert, GoDaddy, Gandi,
> etc.  Depending on where your domain is hosted, you may be able to get
> an SSL certificate signed there too perhaps.
>
> Best regards
> --
> Tibor Simko
>



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