marticliment / UniGetUI

UniGetUI: The Graphical Interface for your package managers. Could be terribly described as a package manager manager to manage your package managers
https://www.marticliment.com/unigetui/
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False updates with new version == current version showing on the installed packages package tags #2973

Closed marticliment closed 6 hours ago

marticliment commented 7 hours ago

Discussed in https://github.com/marticliment/UniGetUI/discussions/2972

Originally posted by **Eniki** November 14, 2024 I'm new to UniGetUI - looks very useful and I updated quite a few packages successfully! But when I switchd to the "installed packages" vew I would a number of packages with a overlay icon (blue circle with an unidentifiable symbol in it) next to the package name. When I hover with the mouse over the name I get a pop up with text like "this package can be updated to Version x.y" - but the installed version in the Version column lists exactly the same version x.y. See attachment for an example. So how should I read this icon and the associated message? In the "Software update view" the same package is not listed - which is OK, as there is no later update available. ![Image 659x165](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/78a757ed-9c0b-4941-9f58-82964972ea47) Thanks in advance for any insights.
marticliment commented 6 hours ago

Fixed on 53069bfb7cbc3a24c567430008ad0a1c3e7efe97