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Sublime 2.0.1 on Linux 64-bit thinks it's 2.0

#1

I’m using Sublime Text on Linux 64-bit. If I download and install Sublime Text 2.0.1 for Linux 64-bit (md5sum of the tar.bz is bd816d93239a0af9ade257b2a9dcf8d2), every time I start Sublime Text it prompts with “A new version of Sublime Text 2 is available, download now?” If I open the “Help | About Sublime Text 2” dialog, it says that Sublime Text is version 2.0.

Could you please issue a new tarball with a real version 2.0.1 inside? Or issue a 2.0.2, or something. Anything to get it to stop prompting me.

/arry

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#2

[quote=“LarryHastings”]I’m using Sublime Text on Linux 64-bit. If I download and install Sublime Text 2.0.1 for Linux 64-bit (md5sum of the tar.bz is bd816d93239a0af9ade257b2a9dcf8d2), every time I start Sublime Text it prompts with “A new version of Sublime Text 2 is available, download now?” If I open the “Help | About Sublime Text 2” dialog, it says that Sublime Text is version 2.0.

Could you please issue a new tarball with a real version 2.0.1 inside? Or issue a 2.0.2, or something. Anything to get it to stop prompting me.

/arry[/quote]

There’s nothing wrong with that tarball. I’m using it myself on Ubuntu and it’s v2.0.1 build 2217.
The issue is on your side.

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#3

So it is! Ah, none are so blind as they who will not see.

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