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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0004487 | Composr | core | public | 2020-11-26 17:50 | 2020-11-26 17:50 |
Reporter | Chris Graham | Assigned To | Chris Graham | ||
Severity | Feature-request | ||||
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Product Version | 10.0.34 | ||||
Fixed in Version | 10.0.35 | ||||
Summary | 0004487: Do not recursively call block_caching Cron hook if no blocks need special caching | ||||
Description | The cron_caching_requests is used to request slow-generating blocks be generated in the next Cron request. The block_caching Cron hook handles this. It has to populate the cache for all languages and themes, so recursively calls itself in new HTTP requests. However, most sites don't even use this mechanism (and even if they do, it will not be in every Cron request), so recursing through it is unneeded if nothing is queued. | ||||
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Fixed in git commit c2c0c9eb5 (https://gitlab.com/composr-foundation/composr/commit/c2c0c9eb5 - link will become active once code pushed to GitLab) A hotfix (a TAR of files to upload) has been uploaded to this issue. These files are made to the latest intra-version state (i.e. may roll in earlier fixes too if made to the same files) - so only upload files newer than what you have already. If there are files in a hot-fix that you don't have then they probably relate to addons that you don't have installed and should be skipped. Always take backups of files you are replacing or keep a copy of the manual installer for your version, and only apply fixes you need. These hotfixes are not necessarily reliable or well supported. Not sure how to extract TAR files to your Windows computer? Try 7-zip (http://www.7-zip.org/). hotfix-4487, 2020-11-26 5pm.tar (7,680 bytes) |