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I've just released symfony 1.0.0 beta 2.

Major changes since beta 1:

This release has more than 3400 unit and functional tests.

How to upgrade?

symfony 1.0.0 beta2 is completely compatible with beta1, so you don't need to launch the upgrade task if your project is already running on beta1.

To upgrade from Subversion, you will have to remove the lib/vendor/phing directory before executing svn up.

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#1 snk00sj said about 3 hours later

Going very good ! Keep up the fast updates ! great job !

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#2 halfer said about 4 hours later

This is great. I haven't tried it yet, but hope to - with Doctrine perhaps - over the holiday period. Keep up the great work, and seasons greetings to the whole team.

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#3 Todd said about 5 hours later

I did have an issue with the order configuration files are read now. It appears the view.yml file is now read after the setTemplate call in the actions. In previous versions the view.yml was called on the initial action that was called. This isn't confirmed (I didn't look over the change logs in svn) but it's the best explanation to the problems I had after upgrading. See http://www.symfony-project.com/forum/index.php/m/18202/

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#4 don hosek said about 7 hours later

How do I revert to beta1? I'm having some issues where beta2 is looking for files in the wrong directories (see my post on the forum).

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#5 don hosek said about 9 hours later

OK, as forum readers will know, I've resolved the problem. See the forum for the rubber chicken swinging necessary for all to be well.

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#6 pitiBalrog said 1 day later

Thanks for your great work!

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#7 Helio Correia said 4 days later

weep walking jonny, ops, team!

You are destroying!

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#8 David said 9 days later

Is it actually stable enough to run on a poduction environment ?

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#9 halfer said 10 days later

David, I wouldn't recommend for production just yet. Either use the old beta or the old stable - although the latter is very old now. Imagine the new stable is only a month or two away, so if you can wait, I'd recommend doing so.