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Improved/different version core breaks Open Atrium functionality #1083

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gandhiano opened this issue Oct 21, 2016 · 1 comment
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Improved/different version core breaks Open Atrium functionality #1083

gandhiano opened this issue Oct 21, 2016 · 1 comment

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@gandhiano
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Since a few versions ago, the notifications box in Open Atrium started to show bogus behavior, in particularly recapturing the cursor after once clicked.

I have now observed that this only happens on BOA built-in OA platform. Installing the latest OA from source on /static does not exhibit this behavior.

The probable cause is that the improved core provided on BOA distributions provides an incompatible behavior. The latest OA is still on core 2.44, while BOA has 2.50.

@gandhiano gandhiano changed the title Core customizations/links break Open Atrium functionality Improved/different version core breaks Open Atrium functionality Oct 21, 2016
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omega8cc commented Oct 26, 2016

We have included most of OA specific core patches in our D7 core already, and we obviously can't keep tracking these modifications, especially if they can affect (in a bad way) other distros.

I guess that instead of trying to provide latest, secure core for OA, which should just ship it with its own patched core version, even if this may cause problems for those using our modified core before.

@omega8cc omega8cc added this to the 3.1.x milestone Oct 26, 2016
@omega8cc omega8cc modified the milestones: 3.1.x, 3.1.4 Dec 19, 2016
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