Stable Release
PRepS v2.2.0 Released
15/04/08 19:43
This is intended to be the last major PRepS update.
From here on, I intend on only making bug fixes to
this version. I may use the same database for other
related projects, but those projects will not involve
the GTK+ based interface. I am too busy with personal
stuff and other projects that I want to work on to
continue doing more than just bug fixes.
New in this version:
Simplified project administration
A redesigned, smaller problem report dialog
Some redesign in the database schema
A due date on the problem reports
The ability to add user defined data (called "Extra Data") to problem reports
The most exciting addition (IMHO) is the "Extra Data". This will allow you to attach extra attributes to your problem reports. This feature can be used to customize the data collected per your needs. If you want to play with this feature, add new extra data fields via "Administration | Extra Problem Report Data..." Then open a problem report and click on the "Extra Data" tab to see how it all works.
New in this version:
Simplified project administration
A redesigned, smaller problem report dialog
Some redesign in the database schema
A due date on the problem reports
The ability to add user defined data (called "Extra Data") to problem reports
The most exciting addition (IMHO) is the "Extra Data". This will allow you to attach extra attributes to your problem reports. This feature can be used to customize the data collected per your needs. If you want to play with this feature, add new extra data fields via "Administration | Extra Problem Report Data..." Then open a problem report and click on the "Extra Data" tab to see how it all works.
PRepS v2.0.6 Released
15/04/07 15:48
The minimum GTK+ version was rolled back to v2.2 (I
had rolled it up to v2.4 for the previous release).
Other than the minimum required GTK+ version, this
version is functionally the same as v2.0.5.
PRepS v2.0.5 Released
06/04/07 19:34
Version 2.0.5 adds visual cues to indicate which
problem reports have been assigned to the user but
have not yet been looked at by the user. The user who
requested this also requested that it be done without
database modifications. Thus the visual cues are
based solely on whether or not the problem report was
listed in the current problem report list the last
time the list was refreshed. Future versions in the
v2.1.x tree will provide these queues based on the
actual modification time of the problem report, which
requires database modifications.
Problem reports that are new to a list are shown in a bold font. In addition, the number of such problem reports are shown in the title bar of the window. If the main window is refreshed and new problem reports are in the list, the application's icon in the Gnome panel will flash (only if PRepS is built with GTK+-2.8 or above).
Problem reports that are new to a list are shown in a bold font. In addition, the number of such problem reports are shown in the title bar of the window. If the main window is refreshed and new problem reports are in the list, the application's icon in the Gnome panel will flash (only if PRepS is built with GTK+-2.8 or above).
PRepS v2.0.4 Released
15/05/05 20:44
In the previous couple of versions, pressing Apply
and then OK right away with a new problem report,
PRepS would create the problem report twice. I added
code to prevent this from happening. I also updated
the user documentation.
PRepS v2.0.3 Released
11/05/05 20:45
I fixed a bug in the previous version where the
"Assigned To:" combo in the problem report dialog.
The combo box would always initialize as , even if
the problem report was acutally assigned to someone.
The initialization has been fixed.k
PRepS v2.0.2 Released
10/05/05 12:53
This version of PRepS combines the problem report
entry and update dialogs into a single dialog. This
allows the user to enter more information when first
creating a problem report. This also means that there
is only one problem report dialog for users to have
to learn how to use.
PRepSTools v2.0.2 Released
11/02/05 20:56
This is a very minor update. One of the triggers on
the problem report was causing a problem where you
would not be able to open a problem repor if it was
assigned to a person who is no longer a member of a
project. To apply this fix, build and install
PRepSTools, and then run an update operation against
your database.
As always, be sure to backup your database before running the update.
As always, be sure to backup your database before running the update.
PRepS v2.0.1 Released
11/02/05 20:55
This version or PRepS adds an archive dialog that can
be used by administrators and project leaders to
archive problem reports. A tab has also be added to
the preferences dialog that allows users to specify
the sort order of attributes and projects when they
appear in combo boxes.
PRepSTools v2.0.1 Released
19/11/04 20:57
The v2.0.0 version of PRepSTools had a couple of
issues. Performing a database update, it would fail
trying to drop rules on PostgreSQL v7.4.x. Also, it
was not rebuilding dropped rules. Of course, unless
you were running PostgreSQL v7.3.x, you never would
have gotten far enough to discover that. Anyone who
downloaded version 2.0.0 should upgrade to this
version before attempting to update their schemas.
PRepS v2.0.0 Released
13/11/04 20:58
I have finally released version 2.0 of PRepS. This is
the Gnome 2 port that I was working towards with the
version 1.9.x development series. The main portion of
the version 1.9.x development series has been pretty
stable from quite some time now. Therefore, if you
are upgrading from the 1.9.x development series, you
will not notice too much of a change. If you are
upgrading from version 1.8.x, the change will be
bigger. I am not going to list all of the changes
here. Rather, see the ChangeLog file
One of the largest changes is in the package that used to be called libPRepS. This package is now called PRepSTools. This package needs to be installed on the database server (just like libPRepS did). The big change, however, is that the create_prepsdb and update_prepsdb scripts have been replaced with a Gnome Druid application called prepsdb_tool. The prepsdb_tool will walk you though the creation new databases and the upgrade of existing databases.
One of the largest changes is in the package that used to be called libPRepS. This package is now called PRepSTools. This package needs to be installed on the database server (just like libPRepS did). The big change, however, is that the create_prepsdb and update_prepsdb scripts have been replaced with a Gnome Druid application called prepsdb_tool. The prepsdb_tool will walk you though the creation new databases and the upgrade of existing databases.