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<p>Is there a possibility to set the version number of a module when
installing it?<br>
I was not aware of that. In that case, it would also be a backend
topic!<br>
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<p>Best regards,<br>
Tobias<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/31/22 4:44 PM, Michael H wrote:<br>
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on this thread, I submitted the following as an [enhancement]
to the Bibletime tracker. <br>
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If you develop a front end, consider that the 'attic' is only
present for (some) crosswire modules.. and the process of
recovering an updated module isn't exactly user friendly, and
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[ENHANCEMENT] Local Attic #407<br>
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Recent LXX "update" included new content, but also apparently
bugs. (see Sword-dev)<br>
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It would be NICE if Bibletime locally saved the older versions
on update, then provided a "There is an older version of this
module available... click to revert" functionality for at
least a few days, maybe up to about 90. After that keeping
files present that aren't used is just bloatware.<br>
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While the crosswire attic is possibly available, keeping older
versions present for (90?) days after an update might provide
better functionality, especially in areas where internet is
not always available or safe, and the attic repo isn't really
intuitive for someone who finds problems.<br>
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<div>Hello.</div>
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<div>I suppose you should be able to find the 2.5 version
in the attic repository.<br>
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<div>Would it be possible to get more information about
the issues you found ?</div>
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