Since version 3.0, WordPress integrated multisite code into its core code, so I’ve recently tested setting up a network of sites on a dev environment. Not so surprisingly it didn’t work, but the generated errors showed that it shouldn’t be very difficult to get it working. WPMU will require code reorganisation, and enhanced support for [...]
PG4WP 1.2.0 released !
PG4WP 1.2.0 is finally out ! This version has been tested with WordPress 3.2.1 and works OK. It should also work with WP 2.9.2 (tested during development phase), and probably older versions as well (but untested). If you are using an older version of PG4WP and want to upgrade, don’t forget to make a complete [...]
Time for a release candidate (PG4WP 1.2.0rc)
I’ve juste tagged PG4WP version 1.2.0rc, which after complete testing should become the next stable version of PG4WP. PG4WP 1.2.0b1 had a few regressions that caused some WordPress features to not work properly. This new release fixes them and improve installation so that WordPress can now tell you if your login/password is wrong. Here is [...]
PG4WP 1.2.0b1 (Beta release)
I’ve just tagged PG4WP version 1.2.0b1 in order to ease testing. You can download it from http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/postgresql-for-wordpress.1.2.0b1.zip. This version should work with WordPress up to version 3.2.1 and includes some improvements to generic plugins support. Please note : if upgrading you should overwrite your ‘db.php’ with the one from the ‘pg4wp’ directory as it was [...]
Some good news about PG4WP
First of all, I must apologize for not giving any news about PG4WP for a so long time … I finally came back to PG4WP development, and already integrated a bunch of updates in the development release (which you can download from http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/postgresql-for-wordpress.zip ). If your wordpress is currently running version 2.9.2 with PG4WP 1.1.0 [...]