2024-08-28, 07:26 PM
maybe it's 'working as designed' ??
dashboard version still shows 10.9.4, even tho I just updated to 10.9.10
dashboard version still shows 10.9.4, even tho I just updated to 10.9.10
2024-08-28, 07:26 PM
maybe it's 'working as designed' ??
dashboard version still shows 10.9.4, even tho I just updated to 10.9.10
2024-08-28, 08:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-08-28, 08:34 PM by TheDreadPirate. Edited 2 times in total.)
Ctrl+f5 or clear your browser data for Jellyfin. Jellyfin, prior to 10.9.9, was too aggressive with caching data in your browser.
2024-08-29, 06:51 AM
(This post was last modified: 2024-08-29, 06:51 AM by nanouk76. Edited 1 time in total.)
Hi,
same (purely cosmetic) problem here. The Web UI does not report the correct server version number although 10.9.10 is installed. Cache has been cleared. ![]() ![]()
Jellyfin 10.10.5
Ubuntu Server 22.04.4 LTS Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA78LMT-US2H AMD® Phenom ii x6 1090t processor × 6 20 GB Ram Nvidia P400
2024-08-29, 02:44 PM
Code: sudo apt list --installed | grep jellyfin
2024-08-29, 03:32 PM
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yeah, cleared cache, and even ran from a browser from a VM that had never connected to JF before.
Still showing old version... either there was a slip-up in the packaging of 10.9.10 that included a old binary (I've compared the binary) or more likely, there is a bug in 10.9.10 that doesn't update version.
2024-08-29, 04:24 PM
Can you show the output of the apt command I provided?
The apt-cache command you used would only show info about the meta package and not necessarily all the sub packages that were actually installed. If the command I provided does show that the jellyfin-server package is at 10.9.10, we can proceed from there with backing up your install and reinstalling that package.
2024-08-29, 04:41 PM
sorry, can't -- cause it's windows.
2024-08-29, 05:30 PM
got this resolved, chalk it up to loose nut behind keyboard.
2024-08-29, 07:29 PM
A "sudo apt dist-upgrade" was necessary vs a "sudo apt update". All good now.
Thx for taking the time.
Jellyfin 10.10.5
Ubuntu Server 22.04.4 LTS Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA78LMT-US2H AMD® Phenom ii x6 1090t processor × 6 20 GB Ram Nvidia P400 |
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