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Typo3 4.5 LTS


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Written on: 02/10/2011
Calum MacLeod
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registered since: 02/08/2006
Posts: 119
Now that typo3 4.5 LTS has been released, I have set up the dummy package that comes with it in a separate directory. If I add Templavoila, it complains about permissions. As soon as I remove templavoila, all is well. However, I had rather been hoping that I could add the WEC-busynoggin type skins and other WEC extensions. Is this is a possible route?

Would I be better to wait for the WEC starter to be upgraded to typo3 4.5 LTS instead? Just curious.

I very much like the new backend of typo3 4.5 - although I find it rather slow on my setup compared to the WEC starter pack.
Written on: 02/10/2011
Jeff Segars
registered since: 12/20/2004
Posts: 665
Hey Calum,
The TYPO3 4.5 version of the Starter Package should be available within the next month. We're holding off on a release until TYPO3 4.5.1 comes out to make sure things are stable, but we have upgraded our own site to TYPO3 4.5.0 already.

As far as the speed goes, I suspect you'll see about the same behavior between anything WEC does and the package you downloaded. In my experience, 4.4 and 4.5 are pretty much identical in terms of speed.

If you can wait a bit, I would suggest holding of until the new Starter Package is ready, otherwise you'll end up with a new copy of what we're about to tackle anyway icon_wink.gif

Thanks,
Jeff
Written on: 02/10/2011
Calum MacLeod
Topic creator
registered since: 02/08/2006
Posts: 119
Thanks, Jeff!
I will follow your advice.