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Latest Image (24.2.3) Contains Code for 23.2.3 #479

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EgonJGF opened this issue Apr 13, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #481
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Latest Image (24.2.3) Contains Code for 23.2.3 #479

EgonJGF opened this issue Apr 13, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #481

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@EgonJGF
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EgonJGF commented Apr 13, 2024

Confirmed in the /bookstack/version file. Also, none of the enhancements for 24.x show up in the installed version.

@ssddanbrown
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Can confirm this looking at the diff between tags: 24.2.2...24.2.3

Also, master seems to be a few steps behind the latest tag release, but not sure if that's actually an issue or not.

rjhenry added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2024
The previous release I had a typo in my `sed` expression which reverted to Bookstack version to 23.2.3.

Reported in #479
rjhenry added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2024
The previous release I had a typo in my `sed` expression which reverted to Bookstack version to 23.2.3.

Reported in #479
rjhenry added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2024
The previous release I had a typo in my `sed` expression which reverted to Bookstack version to 23.2.3.

Reported in #479
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@andremohr
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Thanks for your work @rjhenry. Unfortunately the Dockerfile seems to still contain the reference to version 23.02.3 and for me the image from Docker Hub with tag 24.2.3-1 also did.

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