I'm pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage 1.6.6.
This maintenance release addresses a number issues discovered since
the release of version 1.6.5. Some of the more important changes
include:

* Added README.Solaris.

* When an asset is published or deployed directly from the asset
profile, it is now properly removed from the publish or deploy desk.


* Templates now display their output channel associations instead of
their element associations on desks. This seems to be more useful,
since the element association is usually obvious from the name.


* The category URI is now displayed for assets on desks, rather than
the name. This is consistent with the display of the category
elsewhere.


* Elements to which no subelements can be added will no longer display
an empty select list and "Add Element" button.


* Bug fix when deploying to multiple output channels. If the output
channel IDs matched each other partly, it could cause a file to be
removed after it just had been uploaded.


* Users with CREATE access to a start desk can once again create
stories on that desk even when they don't have CREATE access to "All
Stories."


* Each upgrade script is now run within the confines of a single
database transaction. If any database changes within an upgrade
script encounter an error, all of the changes in that script will be
rolled back.


    *   An upgrade script failure will now cause "make upgrade" to halt
        installation so that any issues are immediately identified and
        correctable.

For a complete list of the changes, see the changes file at:

http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=188766

ABOUT BRICOLAGE

Bricolage is a full-featured, enterprise-class content management and
publishing system. It offers a browser-based interface for ease-of use,
a full-fledged templating system with complete HTML::Mason and
HTML::Template support for flexibility, and many other features. It
operates in an Apache/mod_perl environment, and uses the PostgreSQL
RDBMS for its repository. A comprehensive, actively-developed open
source CMS, Bricolage has been hailed as "Most Impressive" in 2002 by
eWeek.

Learn more about Bricolage and download it from the Bricolage home page,
http://bricolage.cc/.

Enjoy!

David
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