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Basil Chupin wrote:
Dave Howorth wrote:
<aside>I find it difficult to believe that a minor version upgrade 1.5.0.6 to 1.5.0.7 could introduce a change in the system that could cause an extension to malfunction, and I also find it difficult to believe that an extension could affect the core application functionality - Search and Help - in this way , unless the program is unbelievably badly structured. So I suspect there's something else going on that may eventually surface.</aside>
I wouldn't call a security upgrade as a "minor version upgrade".
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_version> specifically says it is :) Any upgrade that only changes the last component of the version number is a minor upgrade. And minor upgrades must not change the API - otherwise they need to be reclassified as major. So an extension should not even notice there's been a minor upgrade unless it specifically asks or it was the victim of the bug that necessitated the upgrade. Cheers, Dave
Re the extension(s). They are apparently written to recognise a particular version of either TB or FF and may not work if the version changes. There is an extension called Nightly Tester Tools which, when activated, makes extensions/themes compatible with the newer versions of TB/FF. When installing a theme/extension the info about it will show with which version of TB/FF they are designed to work.