# By Joas Schilling
# Via Joas Schilling
* nickvergessen/ticket/11691:
[ticket/11691] Fix conversion test
[ticket/11691] Fix table names and arguments/docs
[ticket/11691] Move purge code into new function
[ticket/11691] Fix typo in comment
[ticket/11691] Add order by to the query
[ticket/11691] Fix some minor comments
[ticket/11691] Fix some more problems with softdelete update
[ticket/11691] Change detection of effectively_installed()
[ticket/11691] Stagger user notification reconversion even more
[ticket/11691] Stagger the convertion of soft delete updates
* develop-olympus:
[prep-release-3.0.12] Update changelog for 3.0.12 release.
[ticket/11873] Add unit test for large password input.
[ticket/11873] Do not hash very large passwords in order to safe resources.
* prep-release-3.0.12:
[prep-release-3.0.12] Update changelog for 3.0.12 release.
[ticket/11873] Add unit test for large password input.
[ticket/11873] Do not hash very large passwords in order to safe resources.
* prep-release-3.0.12:
[prep-release-3.0.12] Bumping version number for 3.0.12 final.
Conflicts:
phpBB/includes/constants.php
phpBB/install/database_update.php
phpBB/install/schemas/schema_data.sql
* cyberalien/ticket/11868:
[ticket/11868] Add @depends to test
[ticket/11868] Add functional test for registration
[ticket/11868] Replace phpbb_request_interface references
Instead of "app.php?controller=news&start=10" authors might prefer having
the pagination in the route. So the sample link from above would be the
same as "app.php?controller=news/page/2". With this patch that is easily
possible. What you do is, you specify the $base_url and $start_name as follows:
$base_url = $controller_helper->url('news/page/%d');
$start_name = '/page/%d'; // Part of the url that will be removed
// for page 1
Now this will generate:
"news" for start = 0
"news/page/1" will work aswell, but will not be created
"news/page/2" for start = 10
PHPBB3-11805
The prune-users feature modified the names of the used variables in this
function. However, the variable names for the two events in this function
were not changed to reflect that. This patch will take care of it.
PHPBB3-11862
The progress bar is called with the method display_progress_bar() in the
acp_forums files. This method then call adm_page_footer() which also calls
exit_handler(). Therefore, the exit; in acp_forums after
$this->display_progress_bar() is obsolete and shouldn't exist in the first
place.
PHPBB3-11864