We are pleased to announce our 6th patch for Xibo CMS v2.0. The codename for this series is “Swift”.
Thank you to everyone who has moved to version 2 of Xibo. We have fixed 7 issues in this patch and would recommend that everyone using 2.0.x should upgrade to benefit from those fixes.
Download
Please use the links below to download this release:
- Xibo for Docker - Linux / Windows
- Xibo for Apache/Nginx / WAMP/IIS
If you have a v2.0 Xibo in the Cloud CMS then you have been updated with this patch automatically.
You may use any v2 compatible Player with this patch. At the time of writing these are the latest:
1.8 series Players will also function but please be aware that new v2 features will not be supported.
Changelog
Please find below a complete list of changes in this release.
- 1980: Cannot Delete a User that owns region specific Playlist
- 1947: Fonts incorrectly added to Dynamic Playlists.
- 1942: Playlist library assign does not set the duration correctly
- 1935: Multiple Templates ca be created with the same name
- 1971: User force password change - unexpected error
- 1934: Import Layout from a CMS in a different timezone causes the expiry dates to be set on Widgets
- 1927: Undefined index: value in /var/www/cms/lib/Xmds/Soap5.php on line 130
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