On Mar 2, 2006, at 3:46 PM, Jon Bendtsen wrote: > Den torsdag 2.mar kl. 15:19 skrev Wesley W. Terpstra: >> On Mar 2, 2006, at 3:03 PM, Jon Bendtsen wrote: >>> I have a lurker installation, and now one of my users complain >>> that they >>> can only search up to the year 2005. No new year in jump date. No >>> 2006. >>> There are new emails in the system though. >> >> This was fixed in lurker v1.2. >> Earlier versions had a 'next year' value in the formatting code. >> >> If you have an older version, look for 2005 in the fmt/*.xsl files. >> Change it to 2007. :-) > > thanks. i run lurker from debian stable, version 1.2-5 That should not have the bug. I just downloaded it to double-check. 2005 occurs nowhere in the package. > i did already do a grep and changed the year to 2006, > but that did not result in a change to the webpages. You can't be running 1.2-5.... (2005 is nowhere in it) ... unless ... When you installed it, did you say 'no' about replacing the files in /etc/lurker/fmt? Try reinstalling it and making sure you use the new versions of these files. I've also attached a copy of the fmt files that ship with 1.2. Also check your computer is correct when you run: date Also, after you've changed the *.xsl files (either by hand, or by installing the xsl files that should be used with 1.2), you will need to run: lurker-prune -c /etc/lurker/lurker.conf -d /var/www/lurker -p ... this is why you didn't see the changes. Please also note that 1.2 is a vulnerable version of lurker, and there will be a patched version on Monday.