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Newcomers DBPro Corner / DB patches

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Oliver
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Posted: 15th Jun 2003 19:39 Edited at: 15th Jun 2003 19:42
When ever I install a patch, for the first time:

Extracts - deletes old files - copys new files - runs ascoiator - db complier update come up, nothing to do! the files are already updated (NO THEY ARE NOT!!! )

There a program called DBProVersionScan.exe in the DB directory which creates a file in the same directory telling you what version you have installed.

You can click on the source code button to see mine. Most things in mine say patch v1.0 .

So, could someone with patch 4.1 installed copy and paste their version information so I can see it, and check if it the same as mine.

If it is different to mine , why cant I install the patches?

-Oliver
IanM
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Posted: 15th Jun 2003 21:10
No need - it's telling you that the compiler doesn't need a change, and it might be right. The 4.1 patch was a library update, not a compiler update
Oliver
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Posted: 15th Jun 2003 22:06 Edited at: 15th Jun 2003 22:07
This happen for all the patches not just 4.1!
If you have a look at the source, it says everything is v1.0 appart from the complier which is 1.04.
If it was a libary update, why are all the .dll versions are still v1.0?
IanM
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Posted: 15th Jun 2003 22:23
Ok, for what it's worth, here you go:

Oliver
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Posted: 15th Jun 2003 23:20
Ok, I believe you. Thanks!!!

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