Drupal 4.5 or older

Drupal 4.6.5 / 4.5.7 released

Dries - December 12, 2005 - 18:00

Drupal 4.5.7 and Drupal 4.6.5 are available for download. These are not security releases but regular maintenance releases that fix problems reported using the bug tracking system. There are no new features in these installments.
For more information about the Drupal 4.6.x release series, please consult the Drupal 4.6.0 release announcement, the Drupal 4.6.1 release announcement, the Drupal 4.6.2 release announcement, the Drupal 4.6.3 release announcement, and the Drupal 4.6.4 release announcement. For more information about the Drupal 4.6.5 release, click "read more".

Drupal 4.6.4 / 4.5.6 released

Dries - November 30, 2005 - 21:45

Drupal 4.6.4 is available for download. Drupal 4.6.4 is a maintenance release that fixes problems reported using the bug tracking system, as well as 3 security vulnerabilities (two "less critical", one "not critical") that affect all previous versions of Drupal. Since the vulnerabilities are also present in the Drupal 4.5 series, Drupal 4.5.6 is released as well.

Upgrading your existing Drupal sites is strongly recommended.

There are no new features in these installments. For more information about the Drupal 4.6.x release series, please consult the Drupal 4.6.0 release announcement.

Configure not working

kavita - January 10, 2006 - 12:26

When I click on Congiure tab browser gets not responsed. Finally I have to end task . Is there any solution . Help me.

edit secondary links is not working

kavita - January 10, 2006 - 04:02

I have problem with edit secondary links . When I click on edit secondary link after login browser gets not responding .Is it any setting or script is corrupted.

error using update.php script

rout - January 10, 2006 - 03:16

I'm seeing the following error using the update.php script when attempting to upgrade from 4.5.7 to 4.6.5:
warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/webroot/htdocs/update.php on line 98.

The dropdown only shows 'perform updates from' -> 'all' or 'no updates available'.

Any ideas what could be causing this issue?

Drupal Version 4.5.7
Apache 2.0
PHP Version 4.3.11
MySQL Version 3.23.58

Upgrading from 4.3.2 (cough) to 4.6.5 or 4.7.0

Roger Lipscombe - January 8, 2006 - 19:41

Er, so I've been a bit slack with my upgrades.

I've got 3 sites still running on drupal 4.3.2, each installed in a different directory, and I'd like to upgrade them all to 4.6.5, and preferably merge the install directories together using the sites/whatever.com mechanism.

I've tried jumping directly to the latest version, but with no luck.

Any suggestions?

Oh, and should I just jump to 4.7.0-beta2 while I'm at it, anyway?

getting "www" to keep users logged in

politicalphysics - January 8, 2006 - 18:12

If anyone could answer this I'd really appreciate it. I've been trying to track the issue for months and still not been able to figure out what is keeping a user from being able to log in to my site from "http://www.domainexample.com".

Right now people can only login and remain logged in by entering "http://domainexample.com". If they put the "www" in there they're not seen as logged in. It's a 'small' problem, but a really annoying one, too...

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