Bug #3078
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GT Zenny wrote:
Also it would be nice to include the changelog of every build to save the life of the CF/USB devices. Thanks for the nice work!
Github is just fine for me, except that the snapshot files should have last commit included in their filename.
- Status changed from New to Feedback
I updated my ALIX and it correctly shows on the dashboard and the auto update check that it is current. The update check code is identical for both places, so I suggest you clear your browser cache and check it again.
Including the changelog isn't really possible, just look at github, it's all there. Or http://redmine.pfsense.org/activity/
The last commit is in /etc/version.lastcommit. Adding it to the filename wouldn't really help much, there is already a timestamp, adding the commit to the filename isn't as trivial as it might seem, though adding the first 8 chars of it might be feasible in the future.
Jim P wrote:
I updated my ALIX and it correctly shows on the dashboard and the auto update check that it is current. The update check code is identical for both places, so I suggest you clear your browser cache and check it again.
Including the changelog isn't really possible, just look at github, it's all there. Or http://redmine.pfsense.org/activity/
The last commit is in /etc/version.lastcommit. Adding it to the filename wouldn't really help much, there is already a timestamp, adding the commit to the filename isn't as trivial as it might seem, though adding the first 8 chars of it might be feasible in the future.
I upgraded again, but mine is not a generic 64-bit pc. But the problem persists. It has nothing to do with browser cache, because I always browse in privacy mode without cache enabled. However, once the firmware got upgraded, one should login to gui again, so that is completely a new session which refreses browser automatically. So the problem is still outstanding.
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
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