Bill Davidsen wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Why is 2.0.3 telling me there's a new version available and I should
download 2.0.3? Is it looking at the version of the default SM in
/usr/bin instead of what I'm running which is 2.0.3 (not pre on this
machine)?

I leave the distribution default in /usr/bin and run the latest stable
or pre out of /usr/local/ instead.

This is not an error report, I'd just like to know why in case I set up
a user this way.


Bill, don't know if it matters but your header indicates you're using
SM 1.1.16!!

Different machine, this one is used only for a few groups and filling
out forms. Until the last few days the forms capability in 2.0.x has
been less than I need, although the add-on from Phil Chee seems to have
fixed that and I plan to migrate. Of course the forms will not migrate
and I will have to do them all over, so I'm being hesitant about it.

Thanks for taking the time to check, but I really was on a 2.0.3 machine
when I saw the problem.


O.K., Bill how about....When you were on SM 2.0.2, you had it set to check for updates each week, and, just a couple of days after SM 2.0.2 did a check you heard here that 2.0.3 was out so you, manually, downloaded and installed the update, then several days later SM (that was 2.0.2) was doing its weekly check and found the update to 2.0.3 was available!

i.e. before actually doing the update, SM did not check to see what version it (itself) was.

Could this fit with your situation, Bill??

Daniel
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