Going from XC 4.5.4 (fresh install) to 4.5.5 as we speak.
There are about 35 miles of lines that look like this. How is anyone supposed to scroll through here and find any problems?
This needs to be better organized so that failures are at the bottom of the page. Make it very apparent what is not working (since that list should be shorter, maybe 1/2 a mile long).
Quote:
File admin/popup_create_thumbnail.php successfully patched
File admin/popup_files.php successfully patched
File admin/popup_info.php successfully patched
File admin/popup_product.php successfully patched
File admin/popup_users.php successfully patched
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Then there is this in the middle of the page:
Quote:
SQL PATCH: ``patch.sql'' applied successfully
The database was successfully patched !
Converting the xcart_customers structure ...
Could not decrypt the password for user "xxx@xxxxx.com,xxx@xxxxx.com"
Converting the xcart_config structure ...
Converting the xcart_ppa structure ...
AFTER-PATCH was applied successfully.
Updating DB version info.
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Glad that there are other users that it will figure out and hopefully I will be able to log in w/o having to blast into the DB to change the password to log in and change it again.
Then about 55 miles of this stuff:
Quote:
Patching file /home/lightmy/www/www/404.php ...
Hunk #1 succeeded at 3.
Hunk #2 succeeded at 34.
done
Patching file /home/lightmy/www/www/README ...
Hunk #1 succeeded at 26.
Hunk #2 succeeded at 137.
done
Patching file /home/lightmy/www/www/VERSION.CLOUD_SEARCH ...
Hunk #1 succeeded at 1.
done
Patching file /home/lightmy/www/www/adaptive.php ...
Hunk #1 succeeded at 3.
Hunk #2 succeeded at 34.
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Whew! I am finally at the end of the list. But my mouse needed 2 tire changes in the process and my finger blew a gasket 3/4 the way through the trip.
Might I suggest that in the future all successfully patched objects be documented ONLY in a log file and the only on screen stuff be anything that did NOT patch? And if all patched just end it with
Patch applied successfully and the finish button.
I never knew that my browser could go 90+ miles long. I think I have set a new record.
*takes deep breath and hits the finish button*