Sorry to dig up a semi-old thread... Will X11 automatically update and install (if relevant feature is enabled) to the latest available X11 release, even if that makes it very difficult or impossible to downgrade to the previous version? I ask this question as the environment in which I work relies upon testing each version before "blessing" it for production use. If we have a problem, we may need to revert to a previous version. Thank you in advance. - Ben On Aug 18, 2009, at 5:45 PM, Harald Hanche-Olsen wrote:
+ Jeremy Huddleston <jeremyhu@apple.com>:
As a side note, there is a checkbox in the update dialog that says "Do not automatically download updates" or similar... so there is an option for that...
Okay, I'll have to wait for the next update, since I won't see that dialog otherwise. Fortunately (or unfortunately), next summer is far away.
Maybe there can be some global NSDefaults option like "myInternetIsUberExpensive" ... but I'm staying above that abstraction layer.
Hmm, that would be nice, yes. In fact I would have liked to have such an option that would be understood by all auto-updating apps, not just the sparkle ones. I have auto-updates turned off in most apps, but if I could have a global on/off switch, I could turn it back on. Maybe I'll suggest it to the sparkle folks.
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