I think this kind of unwarned change can be really confusing, see my case here :) it's a cool option, but maybe not checked by default?
I also think that the option should be off by default. For example, let's say there is a stable "vstplugin~-0.5.2" package on Deken. Now, if I upload "vstplugin~-0.6-test" Deken would only show that and would hide the stable release...

Or should we rather stop uploading test releases to Deken?

Christof

On 28.11.2021 15:59, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
Am 28. November 2021 14:57:53 MEZ schrieb Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.com>:
 And you're right, there's no "Only show the newest version of a library (treats other versions like foreign architectures)" checkbox 
 
Hey, I thought you were being ironic telling me about a new box that doesn't exist, and now I see in fact there is a new box that says "Only show the newest version of a library (treats other versions like foreign architectures)"... and yeah, it is checked by default. I think this kind of unwarned change can be really confusing, see my case here :) it's a cool option, but maybe not checked by default?
 
Could you post a screenshot of the drken settings?

Here it is anyway, and, by the way, I also notice something else funny. It keeps force checking the "User-defined-platform" selection with that weird thing. I changed to "default", but when I restart Pd, there it is again. Bug found?


Screen Shot 2021-11-28 at 11.50.39.png
 




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