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Posted August 29, 20204 yr I remember seeing the issue with the betas that application (and plugin?) updates may not be detected immediately. Admins could repeatedly "Check for updates" or run the equivalent task in Tools to force it along. I'm now running 4.5.1 (non-beta) - I still have applications that are outdated. I know this because when I click on the "Marketplace" link next to them, the Marketplace page shows a newer version along with the message "This resource is already installed and up to date" (even though it isn't). I've tried repeated "Check for updates"... There are still no updates detected. Am I missing something? Is this still a known bug? (The bug tracker seems emptied & I'm unable to add new items) I've been "Checking for updates" for multiple days now (including time doing it in beta 3) to no avail. Thanks! Edited August 29, 20204 yr by haqzore
August 29, 20204 yr 26 minutes ago, Mac1 said: Put in constants.php Good luck OP is talking about marketplace resources.
August 29, 20204 yr 9 hours ago, haqzore said: I'm now running 4.5.1 (non-beta) - I still have applications that are outdated. I know this because when I click on the "Marketplace" link next to them, the Marketplace page shows a newer version along with the message "This resource is already installed and up to date" (even though it isn't). I've tried repeated "Check for updates"... There are still no updates detected. I had a similar issue yesterday. Two plugins were not detected after running the update tool many times. So, I opened up the apps & plugins and clicked on 'marketplace' which took me to the file, from there I selected, update and it updated the plugin. Edited August 29, 20204 yr by Dean_ Updated.
August 29, 20204 yr Author 3 hours ago, Dean_ said: I had a similar issue yesterday. Two plugins were not detected after running the update tool many times. So, I opened up the marketplace, went to the plugin and clicked on 'marketplace' which took me to the file, from there I selected, update and it updated the plugin. Sorry, I'm confused here. Opened up the marketplace, went to the plugin, clicked on 'marketplace'?
August 29, 20204 yr 9 minutes ago, haqzore said: Sorry, I'm confused here. Opened up the marketplace, went to the plugin, clicked on 'marketplace'? Feel free to submit a ticket if you're having an issue. 4.5.1 (inc the betas) contained a number of improvements for checking for updates of Marketplace resources, I haven't seen any tickets to indicate these changes have issues yet.
August 29, 20204 yr 18 minutes ago, haqzore said: Sorry, I'm confused here. Opened up the marketplace, went to the plugin, clicked on 'marketplace'? Sorry, I meant Plugins or Applications and you can click the marketplace link. Best to do what Stuart said. Edited August 29, 20204 yr by Dean_
August 31, 20204 yr Author On 8/29/2020 at 10:04 AM, Dean_ said: Sorry, I meant Plugins or Applications and you can click the marketplace link. Best to do what Stuart said. Gotcha, but I addressed this in the OP: On 8/29/2020 at 12:58 AM, haqzore said: ... when I click on the "Marketplace" link next to them, the Marketplace page shows a newer version along with the message "This resource is already installed and up to date" (even though it isn't). As an FYI, I did open a ticket for a specific Application & it was resolved. No detail, just simple "I resolved it", and it did indeed detect the update. Another question - is it intended to not have a "Check for Updates" button on the Plugin page? Only the Application page?
August 31, 20204 yr 19 minutes ago, haqzore said: Another question - is it intended to not have a "Check for Updates" button on the Plugin page? Only the Application page? I thought this, but it detects all apps and plugins.
August 31, 20204 yr 4.4.10 is also not detecting a upgrade. Strange... Oh well. Looks like maybe I'll just need to manually do it when it comes time.
August 31, 20204 yr 53 minutes ago, DesignzShop said: 4.4.10 is also not detecting a upgrade. Strange... Nothing strange. This is a soft release. This has been said a million times.
September 1, 20204 yr Author 4 hours ago, Dean_ said: I thought this, but it detects all apps and plugins. This is good, but if that's the case they should have a "check for updates" button on the plugins page too (imo)
September 1, 20204 yr 4 hours ago, haqzore said: This is good, but if that's the case they should have a "check for updates" button on the plugins page too (imo) I think it checks for updates for Themes from marketplace as well? But... I've never downloaded a theme from the marketplace, so not sure. There's one task that checks for updates, and it's correct that the only place a button presently appears in 4.5 is in the Applications page. The task runs daily as part of the scheduled system tasks (System > Tasks > "updateCheck"). The button is a shortcut to run that task on demand.
September 1, 20204 yr 3 hours ago, Paul E. said: I think it checks for updates for Themes from marketplace as well? And language packs... basically anything you can get from the Marketplace in your AdminCP. The update check is less important in 4.5.1, if you visit the Marketplace listing in the AdminCP it will always use live data to determine if an update is available.
September 1, 20204 yr 5 hours ago, Stuart Silvester said: it will always use live data to determine if an update is available. This is better™️