Last updated: 6th October 2022
Released: 6th October 2022
When upgrading your website to the latest version of Acquia Site Studio, database updates will be applied and therefore you can't roll back to the previous version of Acquia Site Studio once upgraded.
It is recommended applying updates on your development environment and backing up your website including your database before upgrading Acquia Site Studio.
Site Studio is currently not compatible with PHP 8.1 until November 2022.
Creating a component from within the layout canvas ellipsis menu results in a broken component that cannot be used.
Components can successfully be created from within the layout canvas ellipsis menu.
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Are there any risks I should be aware of?
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Fixes a bug where the `sitestudio:package:multi-import` would only work with absolute paths. After this change both absolute and relative paths are supported.
Relative paths will be allowed to be used both as argument to the `sitestudio:package:multi-import` command and as package definitions in multi-package manifest file.
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Are there any risks I should be aware of?
None.
Fixes a bug where the package export process would crash if a recursive config dependency was encountered.
Recursive config dependencies will be handled without issues
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As with any version of Acquia Cohesion, we recommend that you backup your websites database and code before upgrading the version of Acquia Cohesion. There are no other specific steps to carry out before upgrading to this version.
It is recommended that you backup and upgrade your website on a development environment before applying to a production website. You can upgrade your version of Acquia Cohesion by following our upgrade guide.
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