Did my own testing on the BETA, didn't receive a runtime error but did notice that instead of a tick in the parent selection box found a square. The only way to clear this was to individually deselect each update until now selected..
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Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
"Now if you Sons of B*@ches got anything else to say, NOW'S THE F@#%ING TIME!!"
Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
You may have nailed that bug - cool. I'm not sure if this would affect something else I found... I used 2 updates per Registry Tweak category (8 total), and I edited 2 updates so they would get grayed out. Issue -- when I click \Registry Tweaks parent check box only the first 2 subcategories are correctly checked, the last 2 are ignored outright. See pic in Spoiler in my next post.ViroMan wrote:I see where the error is generated and it was a simple fix. It is checking if the node has a parent grayed out. Since the root of the tree doesn't have a parent it failed.
The function that failed propagates changes down the tree line. If a branch is checked it checks all the sub items. If the branch is grayed out.. all sub items will be grayed out.
Also, I was attempting to move AP up a bit and by accident I clicked the AP logo near "AutoPatcher" - a rectangle appeared. If you click once and hold you'll see what I mean - the rectangle can move around. AP 6119 - 6122 aren't affected, only 6123 seems to do this. See pic in Spoiler in my next post.
There's been no mention of any errors when using standard or verbose logging otherwise I would have posted one
Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
When some but not all updates in a category are selected - you'll see a box, otherwise, when all updates are selected you'll see a checkmark. This might be why you aren't getting the error, I don't either because I can't uncheck using a single click when grayed out items are listed in the category. The test needs to be exactly the same as mine - 1 parent, no children (no subcategories), all updates available for installation, no grayed out items! If you can click the parent once to check-all, and then once again click the same parent to uncheck-all, without issue, no error 91, this I would say is a success.Whatacrock wrote:Did my own testing on the BETA, didn't receive a runtime error but did notice that instead of a tick in the parent selection box found a square. The only way to clear this was to individually deselect each update until now selected..
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See the pic in Spoiler - \Registry Tweaks versus \Stand_Alone demonstrates the concept pretty good.
BTW, to uncheck whole categories when clicking the box doesn't work - right-click parent, select Unmark. Unless something has changed, Ctrl-A will CHECK ALL updates listed in AP -- Ctrl-D or Ctrl-N will UNCHECK ALL updates.
One thing that was strange with your pic was the behaviour of the list regarding installed and uninstalled items. It used to be IIRC that blue items checked would be removed - your pic has all items, black & blue, selected for installation? Now, I guess, to uninstall them you need to right-click (for me left-click) and Mark for Removal or Uninstallation - a red X will appear. You can remove the red X by clicking the red X.
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Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
ChrisJ --- followed your procedure and experienced a failure. Clicking the parent to check all worked fine but however clicking again to uncheck all failed, only way to clear was to right click and select Unmark (this works)
Something doesn't add up though, when you right click the parent and select Mark for Installation, should it only check updates which are not installed, when I do this all are checked except of course grayed out items ??
Something doesn't add up though, when you right click the parent and select Mark for Installation, should it only check updates which are not installed, when I do this all are checked except of course grayed out items ??
--- this works as stated.Now, I guess, to uninstall them you need to right-click (for me left-click) and Mark for Removal or Uninstallation - a red X will appear. You can remove the red X by clicking the red X.
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Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
Is there a timeline for the next beta version to come out? Thanks
Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
I think I am close at the moment. Just the 'curl' issue to sort out and then figure out why installations are not running. Probably related to each other in how AP is making external application calls. They are difference since VB.NET auto conversion changed a ton of things around.
Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
Beta, we don't need no stinkin' beta - I've been waiting since 2011? or so, when the source was handed over, for sompin' specticularparkd1 wrote:Is there a timeline for the next beta version to come out? Thanks
Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
Ouch. Stab to the heart. I'm working on it.
Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
Where did XP SP3 go? Missing from both releases.
And what will happen if I check APUP 1.4.43 and Autopatcher engine in Beta v6.1.21? Will it downgrade to stable release?
Btw, while I'm at it, does blue items means there are no updates yet (like I have last version of windows updates)?
And what will happen if I check APUP 1.4.43 and Autopatcher engine in Beta v6.1.21? Will it downgrade to stable release?
Btw, while I'm at it, does blue items means there are no updates yet (like I have last version of windows updates)?
Re: Autopatcher v6.1 beta
... use http://www.autopatcher.net/releases2.list, simply add a 2 - see Options. Hit Default to change it back to releases.list.val__ wrote:Where did XP SP3 go? Missing from both releases.
And what will happen if I check APUP 1.4.43 and Autopatcher engine in Beta v6.1.21? Will it downgrade to stable release?
Btw, while I'm at it, does blue items means there are no updates yet (like I have last version of windows updates)?
... Yes, the AP5756 script will downgrade AP6121Beta to v5756 stable. AP5756 & APUP 1443 work fine in the same folder, APUP with newer (beta) AP 6x versions had some issues, seems the folder scheme and files present had changed, made the pair incompatable. AP 6x has APUP code added so you don't need APUP with AP 6x. IMO, AP5756 & APUP1443 should be your stable setup, AP 6x should be separate and considered a test suite, again IMO
... Blue is latest release (you're up-to-date), Red is (behind, you need to update release), Black is not downloaded to your release package yet.