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[tryton] Current versions not matching
Adrian Herrera Montenegro
2018-03-23 16:15:00 UTC
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I downloaded the most recent trytond code and set everything up. Server is up and running. Then I downloaded the most recent version of Tryton client (4.6) but could not connect. So I verified the version of the trytond with trytond -version command and it returned 4.7

Why the most recent server and client versions are not matching?

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Adrian
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Cédric Krier
2018-03-23 16:49:41 UTC
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Post by Adrian Herrera Montenegro
I downloaded the most recent trytond code and set everything up. Server is up and running. Then I downloaded the most recent version of Tryton client (4.6) but could not connect. So I verified the version of the trytond with trytond -version command and it returned 4.7
Why the most recent server and client versions are not matching?
Where did you download trytond code? 4.7 is the development version,
it is never published on downloads.tryton.org
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Adrian Herrera Montenegro
2018-03-25 15:33:21 UTC
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Post by Adrian Herrera Montenegro
I downloaded the most recent trytond code and set everything up. Server is up and running. Then I downloaded the most recent version of Tryton client (4.6) but could not connect. So I verified the version of the trytond with trytond -version command and it returned 4.7
Why the most recent server and client versions are not matching?
Where did you download trytond code? 4.7 is the development version,
it is never published on downloads.tryton.org
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I just did the following under my tryton folder

hg clone https://hg.tryton.org/trytond/

And as I said, when I do bin/trytond --version I got the version 4.7.0
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Cédric Krier
2018-03-25 15:50:50 UTC
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Post by Adrian Herrera Montenegro
I downloaded the most recent trytond code and set everything up. Server is up and running. Then I downloaded the most recent version of Tryton client (4.6) but could not connect. So I verified the version of the trytond with trytond -version command and it returned 4.7
Why the most recent server and client versions are not matching?
Where did you download trytond code? 4.7 is the development version,
it is never published on downloads.tryton.org
I just did the following under my tryton folder
hg clone https://hg.tryton.org/trytond/
And as I said, when I do bin/trytond --version I got the version 4.7.0
Of course, the default branch of the repository contains the development
version.
If you want releases of the server, you must download it also from
downloads.tryton.org (or install it from PyPI).
Or you you want the development version of the client, you must clone it
from hg.tryton.org/tryton


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signature of previous author when answering, see
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