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New in v4.6.11
Happy Valentines Day! To show you our love, we have a new release for you!
This release fixes a few very small bugs, one related to password confirmation validation, one related to the category not being respected in the consumables by category listing, and one more that addresses an issue where the pagination on one type of item could impact another, making it look like you have no items in that listing who you really do.
Fixed
- Fixed #6703 - fixes password confirmation
- Fixed #6676 - consumables API not respecting category id
- Fixed issue where offset could be greater than total items, resulting in "No results"
Upgrading
For general upgrading instructions, click here. Users who installed Snipe-IT via Git (recommended) can just run php upgrade.php
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For a full list of changes, see the changelog.
IMPORTANT: This will be one of the final releases of Snipe-IT that will work with PHP5. Future versions of Snipe-IT will require PHP 7.1.3 or greater. Please start upgrading your versions of PHP to 7.1.3 to prepare for the next major release. There may be a few small bug fix releases before Snipe-IT v5, but you should start preparing now.
Known Issues
Snipe-IT v4.x is not compatible with PHP 7.3. You'll need to use a version of PHP between 5.6.4 and 7.2.x. This is due to a limitation of the underlying framework. The upcoming v5 will support 7.3+.
Users running MariaDB 10.2.7 and later may have an issue upgrading or installing, due to a change in the way MariaDB stores null defaults. This issue will be fixed once the open pull request in the Doctrine repo is merged and a new version of Doctrine is released with these fixes. You can read more about that issue here.
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Upgrading from v3
Please see the upgrade instructions here.