>It seems like for new plugin installations Extension Downloader always
>picks the plugin from the manually configured repository.
Thanks Erland.

Although it was only offering me the beta versions from the test repository, 
after endless restarts, it did list the plugins without *Beta* in the names 
when the plugins were active.  Does this indicate that it actually installed 
the latest versions from the main repositories instead?

Anyway, I did as you suggested and uninstalled all your plugins, restarted, and 
then ticked to install all your plugins again, but from Recommended and Other 
sections.  Upon restart, I got a similar effect as before, where it reports 
that plugin updates are available, only this time it says it's installed most 
of the plugins, except for Database Query.

I did another restart, and it then installed Database Query and didn't report 
any more plugin update messages.

Is this expected, or another bug that I should raise?  I'm thinking that maybe 
its some dependency order thing - perhaps it can't install Database Query for 
example until another  plugin has already been installed.  It's confusing:

- that it says "Plugin updates are available" whereas in fact there aren't any 
and it hasn't installed something that I asked it to do.
- that when visiting the Plugins page it says that it has installed updates and 
needs a reboot, but I have auto updates disabled.

This was much smoother than yesterday when I tried it, only requiring 2 
restarts in total to install all of the plugins.

Thanks,
Phil
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