x2137 does not show that x2139 is available
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x2137 does not show that 2139 is available
#2
Posted 05 April 2014 - 03:38 AM
The update information is cached locally for 24 hours.
#3
Posted 06 April 2014 - 08:10 AM
Hi All-
I just updated from X2130 using the auto-updater, and it responded by performing sequential downloads, requiring a restart each time:
- X2137 - which showed an "update to X2148", then it in turn showed an "update to 2150", which appears to be stable.
Is that normal?
The auto-updating is a great feature.
Cheers,
Sid
I just updated from X2130 using the auto-updater, and it responded by performing sequential downloads, requiring a restart each time:
- X2137 - which showed an "update to X2148", then it in turn showed an "update to 2150", which appears to be stable.
Is that normal?
The auto-updating is a great feature.
Cheers,
Sid
#4
Posted 06 April 2014 - 09:54 AM
Sid P., on 06 April 2014 - 08:10 AM, said:
I just updated from X2130 using the auto-updater, and it responded by performing sequential downloads, requiring a restart each time:
- X2137 - which showed an "update to X2148", then it in turn showed an "update to 2150", which appears to be stable.
Is that normal?
- X2137 - which showed an "update to X2148", then it in turn showed an "update to 2150", which appears to be stable.
Is that normal?
The update data is cached for up to 24 hours, but cleared when you apply an update. It's entirely plausible that it checked for and found X2148 on a previous run earlier in the day, and you saw the cached update, before seeing the latest version after the cache was cleared by updating. This would be perfectly normal, particularly when there are multiple updates in a day.
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