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LedgerSMB 1.2.13 released

Submitted by Chris Travers on

The LedgerSMB team is pleased to announce the release of LedgerSMB 1.2.13 which is available from the SourceForge download page.
This release corrects all known issues with running LedgerSMB 1.2.x on PostgreSQL 8.3 and although other issues may surface, we will fix those as they are brought to our attention.

Please click 'Read more' to view the change log for 1.2.13.

Happy Birthday LedgerSMB!

Submitted by Chris Travers on

Today is the first anniversery of LedgerSMB's first public release.

In the past year, we have released three major releases:

1.0.0: Major security enhancements

1.1.0 Moderate security enhancements, new features

1.2.0 Major security enhancements, new features.

LedgerSMB 1.2.7 Released

Submitted by Chris Travers on

LedgerSMB 1.2.7 has been released which contains a number of critical
updates affecting users of LedgerSMB 1.2.x. These include a fix for a
severe security issue. All users who are currently running LedgerSMB
1.2.x are urged to upgrade at once. A security advisory is currently
under development and will be released through these channels once it
is completed.

LedgerSMB 1.2.7 also includes a number of other bug fixes of varying
severity. The full changelog is:

Changelog for 1.2.7

LedgerSMB 1.2.6 released

Submitted by Chris Travers on

The LedgerSMB team is pleased to announce that version 1.2.6 was released on June 28th

The following issues have been corrected:

  • customer_id field error in AP transactions
  • invalid HTML in ca.pl
  • Error searching for customer by address
  • Error saving orders, projects, etc. with custom fields.
  • Error saving project with NULL customer id.
  • .po header information showing up on balance sheet.

Additionally, the following preventative measures were included:

LedgerSMB 1.2.5 released

Submitted by Chris Travers on

The LedgerSMB team is pleased to announce the release of LedgerSMB 1.2.5 which is available from the SourceForge download page.

This release includes major bugfixes for users of 1.000,00 and 1000,00
number formats. Users with these number formats are urged to upgrade
as soon as possible.

The release also includes a number of UTF-related fixes. Users who
require umlauts, multibyte charaters, and accents should also upgrade.