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I did some minor maintenance on a Drupal site earlier. Checked and proofed the changes and then went off to do something else only to come back to get a FATAL ERROR: Duplicate entry.... etc. etc,
I've no idea how or why it was happening..but I remembered it before when I accidentally deleted the UID zero from the users table (UID = 0) so I was abel to sort it quite quickly.
The embarrasing thing is that the site would be still not working for others if I hadn't of popped back in for a second.
I just updated from 4.5.5 to 4.5.6 and now all my comment area are not even a letter wide. So commenting is effectively broken. Is there a fix or do I have to forego the security for functionality?
Drupal 4.6.4 is available for download. Drupal 4.6.4 is a maintenance release that fixes problems reported using the bug tracking system, as well as 3 security vulnerabilities (two "less critical", one "not critical") that affect all previous versions of Drupal. Since the vulnerabilities are also present in the Drupal 4.5 series, Drupal 4.5.6 is released as well.
Upgrading your existing Drupal sites is strongly recommended.
There are no new features in these installments. For more information about the Drupal 4.6.x release series, please consult the Drupal 4.6.0 release announcement.