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bug #63754: Allow Release Candidate versions in GTK client profile

Submitter:  Luis Falcon <meanmicio>
Submitted:  Sat 04 Feb 2023 12:01:34 AM UTC
   
 
Category:  GUI / Frontend Severity:  3 - Normal
Item Group:  None Status:  Fixed
Privacy:  Public Assigned to:  meanmicio
Open/Closed:  Closed Release:  4.1.0
Module:  GNUHealth HMIS GTK Client Component:  Hospital Management

Sat 04 Feb 2023 12:06:04 AM UTC, comment #1: 

Fixed in changeset:   112:d357769a1a71

Thank you, Gerald!

Luis Falcon <meanmicio>
Group administrator
Sat 04 Feb 2023 12:01:34 AM UTC, original submission:  

Gerald noticed that RC versions were not taken in account properly under the .config dir. On those RC, only the major number was created.

I think is a good idea, specially for testing RC functionality, that the upcoming major.minor number directory profile is generated.




Luis Falcon <meanmicio>
Group administrator

 

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    Date Changed by Updated Field Previous Value => Replaced by
    2023-02-16 meanmicio StatusReady For Test Fixed
        Open/ClosedOpen Closed
    2023-02-04 meanmicio StatusNone Ready For Test
        Assigned toNone meanmicio
        ReleaseNone 4.1.0
        SummaryAllow Release Candidate versions Allow Release Candidate versions in GTK client profile

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