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Occasionally untangle will fix a bug or add an enhancement and release it as a patch. A patch is a simple way to apply a small change and is quicker and easier to release than a full new build. It is recommended to only install a patch if it is needed or you are experiencing an issue a patch is known to solve. Patches are typically added to the next released build so they are often obsolete when a new build is published. | Occasionally untangle will fix a bug or add an enhancement and release it as a patch. A patch is a simple way to apply a small change and is quicker and easier to release than a full new build. It is recommended to only install a patch if it is needed or you are experiencing an issue a patch is known to solve. Patches are typically added to the next released build so they are often obsolete when a new build is published. | ||
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Revision as of 22:09, 26 October 2016
Patches
Occasionally untangle will fix a bug or add an enhancement and release it as a patch. A patch is a simple way to apply a small change and is quicker and easier to release than a full new build. It is recommended to only install a patch if it is needed or you are experiencing an issue a patch is known to solve. Patches are typically added to the next released build so they are often obsolete when a new build is published.
Scripts
Occasionally users may wish to accomplish a task that is not considered normal usage and that is not a feature available in the product. Below are some utilities and scripts that accomplish various tasks or tests that is not available in the administration interface.