[Bug]: Macos, Downgrade 3.5.0 to 3.4.4 not clean (or as expected)
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Bug description
I would assume that installing 3.4.4 over 3.5.0 would replace the app fully, but the old GUI (including version number 3.5.0) is still present after launch.
Steps to reproduce
- install 3.5.0
- close Nextcloud.app
- install 3.4.4
- start Nextcloud.app, verify version running == 3.5.0
Problem gone after:
- Delete Nextcloud.app frist
- Install 3.4.4 off the pkg
Expected behavior
If things have been mixed: A reinstall using a (pkg) package should not leave other (newer) traces in the Nextcloud.app. If that's the case: an upgrade shouldn't either (unverified)
Which files are affected by this bug
Nextcloud.app
Operating system
Mac OS
Which version of the operating system you are running.
10.13.6 High Sierra, Client Package: Github Release Download
Package
Other
Nextcloud Server version
Nextcloud Hub II (23.0.4)
Nextcloud Desktop Client version
3.5.0
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Fresh desktop client install
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
Encryption is Disabled
Are you using an external user-backend?
- [X] Default internal user-backend
- [ ] LDAP/ Active Directory
- [ ] SSO - SAML
- [ ] Other
Nextcloud Server logs
No response
Additional info
I would suggest to rename the old Nextcloud.app prior to install, deleting it after success. Or install a temp-new, and replace the old after success.
Not sure if downgrading is supported.