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Just to be clear - this message is harmless and is a left over from the Enlightenment core Moksha is based on. No idea why it took this long to pop up, but as long as you run your package manager updates you will have the latest Moksha version from the Bodhi repos.
idid all updates etc the day before or the same day earlier and it popped up on my one daily laptop. i have not had a check to use and check the other 2. so not sure why... also it has not come back when i said do not bother me anymore on the choices list. but have to run the other 2 and see what happens yet. Just been swamped and we have had storms so they are down. so go figure.
idid all updates etc the day before or the same day earlier and it popped up on my one daily laptop...
Jeff means no need to worry about this error message. If you update/upgrade Bodhi 5.0 you have the latest stable Moksha release. If using the testing repo you will have the latest "unstable" version of moksha. Since we seldom backport changes to older versions of Bodhi, people using BL 4.x or lower are advised to install Bodhi 5.0. We simply lack the manpower at this time to backport and repackage moksha and other applications for our previous releases.
But anyway back to the issue at hand, I have, in theory, modified moksha in both B5 main and testing repos to no longer perform this check. Just update/upgrade as usual.
robert i have been running 5 since it came out. and as i said i did update - many times a week as security fixes come out. i don;t know much but i do keep an eye on debian and ubuntu security fixes 3-4x a week.
Since post #14 seems to have fixed this issue, I think, it doesn't matter which Moksha is running, because the fix removes the message anyway.
So at least, no need to worry about BL4.5.
You can use the fix for BL4.5 and wait for the update of Moksha, if you have BL5 (until then, just use the fix, too).
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