The software updater tells me I need to update the KLite app.
After updating the app, it still reports the same thing. Even after downloading and installing the update directly from their website, CCleaner reports that it’s out-of-date.
The software updater tells me I need to update the KLite app.
After updating the app, it still reports the same thing. Even after downloading and installing the update directly from their website, CCleaner reports that it’s out-of-date.
I am have the same issue with the CCleaner software updater too…
just not that app…
TortoiseGit is saying that that v2.17.0.1 is installed and that v2.17.0.2 is available…
but I have already manually installed the latest version of TortoiseGit…
so this is a false positive result… the rest seem to work fine…
Remember that the Software Updater will ofen know about an update before the app itself will offer it to you.
That’s because app developers ration out updates so as not to overload their servers, it can be as much as a week after release that the app itself offeens it to you.
Sometimes it will know about an update before it is published on the apps own website.
We have seen more than once CCleaner updates released but not announced for a number of days, and that happens with other softwares too.
And then of course it does sometimes get things wrong, usually thats because of the way the app has stored it’s version number internally so CCleaner thinks it is a different version to what it actually is.
K-lite Codec Pack had an update to version 18.7.5 on the 18th Dec 2024, (only 2-days before this thread was started, is that what the Updater is reporting?)
TortoiseGit 2.17.0.2 was released on 1st Nov 2024.
https://tortoisegit.org/download/
(Is Software updater perhaps showing the format in a diferent form, eg 2.17.2 or 2.17.02 or something like that?)
I’m one of those with TortoiseGIT glitch: don’t know what’s wrong with it. Just like @Melchior, CCleaner says that v2.17.0.1 is installed and that v2.17.0.2 is available, while TortoiseGIT says
I’d guess the problem is in that “Hotfix” stuff
(can’t upload screenshots nor links )
That’s what it looks like to me too.
The thing with Hotfixes is they tend to be rushed out to fix an issue, often the main program information does not get updated.
So if the installed app is still ‘labeled’ internally as being 2.17.0.1 (albeit with a hotfix applied) then that is what anything checking it will say that it is.
If you go into Windows Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features what version does it say it is there?
Still 2.17.0.2
SIdenote: this will probably be automagically “fixed” on next TortoiseGIT release, but knowing the origin of the error would be interesting (specially because CCleaner keeps saying it’s updateable).
I was wondering whether it could be possible to limit the version of an application: Ccleaner also says I could update OpenVPN (and it’s true), but the newer version wouldn’t work for me.
We have asked for ‘Pause’ and ‘Ignore’ buttons similar to the ones already in the Driver Updater, it just makes sense to give users that extra control.
No sign of it happening yet though.
TortoiseGit has been updated. The glitch disappeared as expected.