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Duplicates entries generated for main.update-history list in the ~/.wingpro7/preferences.
 

Hi,

I noted the following content for the main.update-history list in the ~/.wingpro7/preferences:

main.update-history = [((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         2),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.2/linux-x64/'\
                        '24b04463fd604044268d8cc2701ca3bff609a8ec.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-04-05 16:24:50'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         3),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.3/linux-x64/'\
                        '5b3cfa00420162cbecd88fcaf459e55ba37798dc.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-04-16 11:28:17'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         4),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.4/linux-x64/'\
                        'ec99ffd2f8fa30f50c7aca9389200a193b222d08.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-04-22 09:23:47'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         5),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.5/linux-x64/'\
                        '98566b7f92d555b7819a79aa13f73e48d0d8ad0e.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-04-29 10:06:54'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         6),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.6/linux-x64/'\
                        '5007d5c2ace6551b887fd0ceb9931d3ad3a4d503.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-05-01 12:04:43'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         7),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.7/linux-x64/'\
                        'c3ba4c47000c36b40de58334ebabe5e7c26f653a.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-05-06 08:53:52'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         8),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.8/linux-x64/'\
                        'f2a88308a1ba0b5d928695a9d77e8418b75e2d7f.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-05-07 08:36:51'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         8),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.8/linux-x64/'\
                        'db84ace82a7f587b6d99b222baddabcdb22ae5e7.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-05-13 06:50:44'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         9),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.9/linux-x64/'\
                        'bf8a727bd98b0d291348a144a8efc1d71860b525.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-05-15 06:12:44'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         10),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.10/linux-x64'\
                        '/3020eca95cce2f1a84f3039d776ef14adc37f905.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-05-20 07:49:28'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         11),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.11/linux-x64'\
                        '/302798deef9fb78f1e816d213ed5c546b872cbc9.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-05-28 11:30:40'),
                       ((7,
                         2,
                         2,
                         11),
                        'https://wingware.com/pub/updates/7.2.2.11/linux-x64'\
                        '/302798deef9fb78f1e816d213ed5c546b872cbc9.tar.bz2',
                        '2020-06-01 17:04:16')]

As you can see, the last two entries are duplicate. Any hints for this problem?

Regards.

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asked 4 years ago

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This exists solely for support purposes. It's never used internally and is there only so we can see a history of what upgrades someone applied prior to requesting support. You can ignore the duplicates, which can occur if you revert back to an earlier update in the About box and then apply an update again.

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