Dr. Adam, is there still any “known issues” with Engines “latest
stable” (or maybe trunk) and Rails 1.2?
And to ActiveRbac developers… I would want to know what’s the
current situation (uggh, so militaristic) regarding ActiveRbac and
Rails 1.2? BTW your Trac is flogged with spam porn
Dr. Adam, is there still any “known issues” with Engines “latest
stable” (or maybe trunk) and Rails 1.2?
And to ActiveRbac developers… I would want to know what’s the
current situation (uggh, so militaristic) regarding ActiveRbac and
Rails 1.2? BTW your Trac is flogged with spam xxx
I’ve ported ActiveRBAC to Rails 1.2 and Engines 1.2 for my own purpose.
It wasn’t much work :-). I sended the stuff to turingstudio.com, so they
can use it to
migrate to 1.2.
The engines 1.2 release branch is stable, though you’ll need to update
your plugins to work with it, as I’ve been detailing on interblah.net
and rails-engines.org. Get it here:
Feedback on any issues is always gratefully recieved, either here or
on the issue site (http://dev.rails-engines.org, login details on the
main web site).
If there are no issue reports, I’ll be making the 1.2 branch
“official” this week.
I’ve ported ActiveRBAC to Rails 1.2 and Engines 1.2 for my own purpose.
It wasn’t much work :-). I sended the stuff to turingstudio.com, so they
can use it to
migrate to 1.2.
Best regards,
Kosmas
Hi Kosmas,
Would it be possible to get a hold of your updated RBAC for Rails 1.2. I
am not familiar with the ‘older’ 1.1 codebase, making an update more
difficult. Just a diff file would suffice, or perhaps a small
explanation of needed changes?
Thanks
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