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Gregarius 0.3.6

Since several users have submitted bugs related to missing files in the admin section I just released a new version of Gregarius, which should correct this problem.

You can download Gregarius 0.3.6 here.

The problem was triggered when apache was lacking the mod_rewrite module, which would prevent accessing the admin section.

Changelog:

  • Fixed a bug that would prevent accessing the admin section when mod_rewrite is not enabled

  • Fixed a bug which would prevent non-english language packs to work in the admin section.

  • Added item pruning to the admin section, which allows you to delete items older than a given period.

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4 Responses to 'Gregarius 0.3.6'

  1. 3 years, 4 months ago, Mike said:

    Very last translation issue …

    the “Feeds / Items / Config / Folders / Opml” buttons of the administration interface are not translated, while the related page name (showned just under them) are.

    thankx :)

    Mike

  2. 3 years, 4 months ago, Lycos said:

    the french traduction for the purge section is incorrect here

    Anuller => Annuler :)

  3. 3 years, 4 months ago, Marco said:

    Thanks for the feedback, I’ll look into these as soon as I get some time.

    Salut :)

    -m

    edit: both of the issues you guys pointed out are fixed in CVS, stay tuned for a file release anytime soon!

  4. 3 years, 4 months ago, indi said:

    I love the design and usabilty of Gregarius and I installed it at the root of a server. The only problem is that the .htaccess redirects all queries to the homepage. It means that everything in the folders below Gregarius is inaccessible. Is there a simple workaround to enable me to run Gregarius at the root and still use other folders on my server?

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