Upgrade Stuck

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Somehow the upgrade got stuck. I am always getting a message to upgrade
New Version: 2.0.0. Upgrading from: 2.0.

which of course are really the same and when I upgrade and install it does nothing.

How can I best resolve this?

Type: Pre-Sale
Status: In Progress
plschneide
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jb1 replied on at Permalink Reply
jb1
I've seen this before too, I think it's a bug in Concrete. The package controller.php file has a variable with the version number at the top, so you could try changing it from "2.0" to "2.0.0".

It looks something like this at the moment:
protected $pkgVersion = '2.0';


It would be worth reporting the bug to the Concrete team if you have a chance.

Hope this helps.

JB
plschneide replied on at Permalink Reply
plschneide
Thanks! That did fixed it.

I was going to report this issue too, but while I posted about "problems" I've not reported a bug - I looked and didn't see where they prefer to receive/track that - do you know?
jb1 replied on at Permalink Reply
jb1
Great to hear. It's done via Github, but I haven't used that a lot. So it might take a little googling to find the exact steps for that.

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