Upgrade instructions: ===================== 1.2.0 -> 1.3.0: =============== Users: No changes. Developers: New lamList function: The function listPrintTableCellContent() allows you to control how the LDAP attributes are displayed in the table. This can be used to display links or binary data. 1.1.x -> 1.2.0: =============== Users: No changes. Developers: API changes: - removed get_configDescription() from module interface 1.0.4 -> 1.1.0: =============== Users: If you use the lamdaemon.pl script to manage quotas and home directories please read docs/README.lamdaemon.txt. Developers: API changes: - removed $post parameters from module functions (delete_attributes(), process_...(), display_html_...()). Use $_POST instead. - process_...() functions: returned messages are no longer grouped (e.g. return: array(array('INFO', 'headline', 'text'), array('INFO', 'headline2', 'text2'))) 1.0.0 -> 1.0.2: =============== Users: No changes. Developers: New module functions: - getRequiredExtensions: Allows to define required PHP extensions - getManagedObjectClasses: Definition of managed object classes for this module - getLDAPAliases: list of LDAP alias names which are replaced by LAM - getManagedAttributes: list of LDAP attributes which are managed by this module The LDAP attributes are no longer loaded by reading the LDAP schema. If your module does not implement the load_attributes() function then you have to use getManagedAttributes() or the meta data to specify them. The class variable "triggered_messages" in baseModule was removed. 0.5.x -> 1.0.0: =============== The architecture of LAM changed again. Please enter the LAM configuration editor and edit your existing profiles. You can now select which account lists should be displayed by selecting the active account types ("Edit account types"). The settings for the LDAP suffixes and the list attributes also moved on this page. After saving all configuration profiles you can login to LAM. The Samba domain editor under "Tools" no longer exists. This is now an account type just like users or groups. The NIS mail aliases have their own account list, too. 0.4.x -> 0.5.0: =============== There were some major changes since 0.4.x. First enter the LAM configuration editor and check if all settings are correct. Since LAM now supports a plugin architecture for all accounts you can select the needed modules. Click on "Edit modules" and select which account types you want to manage. Depending on which modules you selected there might be more configuration options. Now save your settings and login to LAM. You will have to recreate all your account profiles because the format changed. The profile editor can be found on the tools page ("Tools" in the upper left corner). The tools page also includes the new flexible file upload and the PDF editor. You can specify yourself which attributes should show up in the PDF files. There are also different PDF profiles possible.