OK, and how can i trigger the update? Chris
Am 14.05.2013 19:21, schrieb Frank Karlitschek: > There are two different version numbers. > > There is the "internal" version number which is used to trigger upgrades, > database migration and other internal things. > And there is the official version number that is shown on the admin page. > This is the real version number. > > The reason that this numbers are not necessarily the same is that we > sometimes have to trigger updates between releases. An example is that we now > release RCs between releases which means that we have to increase the > internal number more often than the public one. > > Frank > > > On 14.05.2013, at 16:37, Romain Vrignaud <rvrign...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Same here, I use 5.0.5. My last update was with the updater. >> However I can see 'version' => '5.0.6', in config.php. >> >> >> >> >> 2013/5/14 Gregor Gilka <m...@gregorgilka.de> >> same here... >> >> Am 2013-05-14 16:23, schrieb Christian Hügel: >> >> Hi, >> >> the updater in the admin section doesn´t recognize the new version (5.0.6) >> I´m using 5.0.5. Am i missing something? >> >> Cheers, >> >> Chris
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