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The version.php file says that the current version of this plugin is v4.3, but the most recent tagged release seems to be v4.2 from March 2022?
Could you maybe be able to make a v4.3 tag, please (if this is suitable for a stable release)? Many thanks.
(We prefer to be able to install known tags or branches rather than pulling the latest, so that we can try to make sure that plugin versions don't change unexpectedly between our test sites and then our later live site.)
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Sorry, I thought it had just been an inadvertent oversight, as the previous releases had all been tagged.
(It is very useful to have tags to help sites which normally stick to Moodle LTS versions, if subsequent versions of a plugin then start to require a newer Moodle version and we need to install an older, still compatible, version. (Right now, we're just trying to test the latest interim Moodle release so that we can check our code against PHP 8 ahead of the next LTS.))
Hi Tim,
Is there anything we can do to help you tag this as compatible with 4.3, 4.4 or 4.5?
We are stuck and can't upgrade from 4.1 since our host doesn't want to accept incompatible versions. We have reached a critical situation now.
Best,
The version.php file says that the current version of this plugin is v4.3, but the most recent tagged release seems to be v4.2 from March 2022?
Could you maybe be able to make a v4.3 tag, please (if this is suitable for a stable release)? Many thanks.
(We prefer to be able to install known tags or branches rather than pulling the latest, so that we can try to make sure that plugin versions don't change unexpectedly between our test sites and then our later live site.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: