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Add an option to check for updates (excluding alpha) #301

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trowieuk opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 4 comments
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Add an option to check for updates (excluding alpha) #301

trowieuk opened this issue Sep 10, 2022 · 4 comments

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@trowieuk
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For those who have no interest in testing alpha versions, why not have the stable releases not check for alphas during update check. Alpha is unusable as-is so I don't need to be told an update to that is available.

@Iridium-IO
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The old "stable" version I presume you're talking about is 2.62.

I've abandoned that at this point, and the newer alphas are generally more stable than that ever was.
I could have released the latest alpha as a "stable" version but some people are still having permission issues that I just can't quite trace.

So if it's the update message on 2.6.2, as annoying as I'm sure it is I have no plans to go back and patch that one sorry.

@trowieuk
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2.6.2 doesn't crash then refuse to open, so for me, it's more stable. Love the new look and the idea of the watcher but it's not working my end. I didn't mean go back and patch it, I meant for future releases of versions you mark as stable.

@Drakonas
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2.6.2 doesn't crash then refuse to open, so for me, it's more stable. Love the new look and the idea of the watcher but it's not working my end. I didn't mean go back and patch it, I meant for future releases of versions you mark as stable.

Did you install the .NET 6 runtime?

@Iridium-IO
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2.6.2 doesn't crash then refuse to open, so for me, it's more stable. Love the new look and the idea of the watcher but it's not working my end. I didn't mean go back and patch it, I meant for future releases of versions you mark as stable.

When I get round to finishing it off, that will be an option definitely :) In fact the current version check file does have a separate check for pre-release vs stable versions (it's in the "database" branch)

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