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2022-12-ynh1 is not 2022-12


Hello !Friendica Admins ..
Is someone using the #Yunohost version of #Friendica? Be warned. I updated today to the new update "2022-12-ynh1" and it is a mess again.

Yunohost shows this as 2022-12-ynh1 after. But when looking into the Friendica admin menu the version listed there is "Friendica 'Giant Rhubarb' 2023.03-dev - 1502".
This looks like some random DEV version tagged for the future(?). 🙄

And this is definitely not 2012-12, as it is missing features like the new image grid..

Oh.. And if you installed your own theme and addons like me, they will be removed by the update. So change back to an official theme before upgrading, else you'll end up in a mess.

As this is the second somewhat chaotic release I am thinking about switching from YNH version to real git version. Did somebody do that already?
in reply to Grischa

Hmm.. Version 2023.03 seems to be the next (but unreleased) version after 2022-12 when I look into the CHANGELOG file. But how comes, that 2012-12 features are missing (like image grid on attached images)?
in reply to Grischa

Even more strange: I changed that YNH version back to origin/stable (what shows me 2022-12 internally) and I still don't have the image grid.. I don't get it...
in reply to Grischa

Okay this seems to be a caching problem. The ImageGrid is visible in the HTML Code, but the classes don't have any meaning.
But after removing all cached files from browser, the imagegrid is displayed.
I am wondering, why there is no version attached to CSS files? Why do I have to clear the cache manually?
in reply to Grischa

@Grischa they took the wrong commit version again. the commit version is after the stable release.
in reply to OldKid

Yes.. Seems like that.
At least it is a "normal" git checkout. I was not sure about that. But I was able to roll back that 5 commits to origin/stable and have 2022-12 now. \o/

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in reply to Grischa

@Grischa May I ask how to roll back on yunohost? Could it be "Install from git URL"? Thanks!

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in reply to Pen² L

@Pen² L I did it on command line. "Install from git URL" is only for installing new apps not in local catalog, or am I wrong? Not sure what option you mean

sudo su
cd /var/www/friendica
git reset --hard origin/stable

But I would not recommend doing this, if you don't know what you are doing (knowing git i.e.). Perhaps with backup before..

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