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Getting oldest package version when downloading from deb sources #516
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Hello @Megver83 According to https://docs.unity3d.com/es/2019.4/Manual/GettingStartedInstallingHub.html UnityHub comes as an AppImage officially - no need to make your own? |
Yes they do, but up to Unity v2, from v3+ they only provide |
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So I was trying to create an AppImage for UnityHub v3, as Unity provides an APT repo to get the .deb, and ended up with the following:
But realized that, instead of getting the latest version of the unityhub package (3.1.2 at the moment of writing), I got the oldest one available (3.0.0). I had to use a custom
functions.sh
script to change this behavior, looks like the Unity repo stores the older packages and, hence, they appear incache.txt
first.Shouldn't this be the default behavior? I mean, assume that you want the latest version of all packages whenever you want to build an AppImage, specially from a deb source. Or, at least, have some flexibility regarding package versions.
P.S.: You can add the UnityHub yml under
recipes/
if you wish, works fine.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: