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Confusion over osC Versions.


Dan Cole

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I added the "CE" bit just 1 or 2 commits prior to release Frozen (if I remember correctly).  It was asked for by Henry as he had a lot of input in the few months running up to that release.

Thanks for confirming :thumbsup: 

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9 minutes ago, burt said:

Like I say...it's easier to throw stones than to do something positive for the community.

What i would like to do is publish my own fork and make it available here.

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Just now, Hotclutch said:

What i would like to do is publish my own fork and make it available here.

That maybe a possibility in the near future.  You can be sure I won't be pointing and laughing at your efforts.

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2 minutes ago, Hotclutch said:

My point is how can a project have 2 sets of copyrights?

A project can have as many copyrights as authors.  So long as all are GPL compatible...all good.

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26 minutes ago, burt said:

A project can have as many copyrights as authors.  So long as all are GPL compatible...all good.

Help clear up the confusion and stop calling that project CE.

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On 5/31/2019 at 7:56 AM, JcMagpie said:

Confusion is guaranteed just take a look at the links in the signatures in the posts in this thread.

one takes you to,

https://githubdotcom/gburton/osCommerce-234-bootstrap/archive/master.zip

which downloads a file "Responsive-osCommerce-master.zip"

Another takes you to,

https://githubdotcom/gburton/Responsive-osCommerce/archive/2341-Frozen.zip

which downloads a file "Responsive-osCommerce-2341-Frozen.zip"

Both links claim to be the latest CE version to be used?

I have downloaded both files, and they both seem to be the same. @burt, can you confirm this?

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19 hours ago, ArtcoInc said:

I have downloaded both files, and they both seem to be the same.

Per my signature, "master" should be Edge (work-in-progress) and "Frozen" should be the Frozen snapshot of Edge in May 2018. Unless something recently got scrambled in the GitHub respository! How deeply did you compare the two zip packages? If nothing else, unzip both and bulk compare using WinMerge (on Windows... I don't know what the Linux equivalent is) and see if they are truly the same. Be aware that the sample installations apparently say "Edge" in the Frozen package, and "Frozen" in the Edge, but that can be ignored. I believe that both say "2.3.4.1 CE" for the version.

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20 hours ago, ArtcoInc said:

I have downloaded both files, and they both seem to be the same. @burt, can you confirm this?

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https://githubdotcom/gburton/Responsive-osCommerce/archive/2341-Frozen.zip
is this:
https://github.com/gburton/Responsive-osCommerce/tree/2341-Frozen

and

https://githubdotcom/gburton/osCommerce-234-bootstrap/archive/master.zip
is this:
https://github.com/gburton/Responsive-osCommerce/tree/master

Or put another way;

2341-Frozen.zip downloads the Frozen release
and
master.zip downloads the very latest fileset (edge)

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6 hours ago, burt said:

It maybe worth everyone who has a link to link to the post that is in my sig.

I can then keep that post updated as more releases come along.

Done. @Dan Cole hope you do not mind that I just copied yours 😉

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4 hours ago, raiwa said:

Done. @Dan Cole hope you do not mind that I just copied yours 😉

I don't mind at all....I guess I should be flattered.   :D

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I've implemented sitewide hooks on a Branch here - https://github.com/gburton/Responsive-osCommerce/tree/201906/includes/hooks/shop/siteWide

Take for (eg) the Bootstrap one, it includes easy versioning, as so:

https://github.com/gburton/Responsive-osCommerce/blob/201906/includes/hooks/shop/siteWide/bootStrap.php#L18

This should help a lot for shopowners being able to recognise exactly what they are running.

 

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