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HyperEdit is compatible with KSP 1.6 but CKAN shows it as compatible with 1.4.9 #2631

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shadownetdev1 opened this issue Jan 5, 2019 · 4 comments

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@shadownetdev1
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shadownetdev1 commented Jan 5, 2019

Background

CKAN Version: 1.6.0.2395

KSP Version: 1.6.*

Operating System: Windows 10

Have you made any manual changes to your GameData folder (i.e., not via CKAN)? Yes. Custom parts and I installed HyperEdit

Problem

HyperEdit is compatible with KSP 1.6 but CKAN shows it as compatible with 1.4.9
See: https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/34785-16-hyperedit-v158-july-10-2018-cheat-teleporter-orbitplanet-editor-more/

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DasSkelett commented Jan 5, 2019

It's due to ckan getting the compatible versions out of the avc .version file of HypeEdit, and its ksp_version_max is still set to 1.4.99.

@HebaruSan
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And the "URL" property points to an out of date .version file for an older version:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ezriilc/HyperEdit/master/HyperEdit.version

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Created Ezriilc/HyperEdit#65 to try to get the online version file updated.

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@HebaruSan
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That PR got merged and the metadata should be good now. Thanks for pointing out this issue.

KSP-CKAN/CKAN-meta@cc6bab5#diff-e6194afe951154a3c0c272d3a42884a3

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