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DaveC@SD |
Posted - Dec 15 2022 : 10:36:01 AM In Visual Studio 'Manage Extensions' I have "Version 10.9.2458.0"
In Visual Assist 'System Info' I have "VA_X.dll file version 10.9.2458.0 built 2022.07.29"
When I check for updates it shows me: "Visual Assist Build 2471 (General Release)" "Check out what's new since build 2458."
So I click on "what's new" and see:
Visual Assist Build 2022.5 Visual Assist Build 2022.4 Visual Assist Build 2022.3 ...
How can I tell what's new since 2458, when that page makes no mention of versions 2458 or 2471 and appears to have a totally different numbering scheme?
Confused
Dave
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DaveC@SD |
Posted - Dec 16 2022 : 07:36:08 AM Yeah, that works, thanks :) |
feline |
Posted - Dec 16 2022 : 07:12:20 AM Yes, the new version number scheme is intended to be a bit clearer, but we haven't quite applied it everywhere:
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For now, if you hover the mouse over the download links at the start of each section in the archive and release notes page you can tell the build number from the number in the name of the exe that the link points to. Not ideal, but it does help. |
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