Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
v2.22.0 | default calendar: no symbols with customEvents
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@lmhmm you cannot just update one default module. it’s all or nothing.
mm uses the git source code mgmt system
this provides for different version of code concurrently.
mm uses the master branch as the current running code
and the develop branch to accumulate updates between releases.if u follow the steps in the test fixes topic
you can pull down the develop branch and try it out.
if you don’t know what this means and cannot try it then u have to wait. mm releases a new version every 90 days
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@sdetweil said in v2.22.0 | default calendar: no symbols with customEvents:
you can pull down the develop branch and try it out.
the fix is not on
develop
because it is not merged yet but it should not take a long time … -
@karsten13 Thanks I’ll wait for the solution rather than totally mess my mirror up …
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meanwhile the fix is merged on
develop
. You can try thedevelop
branch or wait for official release in April. -
@karsten13 I don’t understand your responses as they are not accompanied by any instructions so for now to avoid disaster I’ll wait thanks.
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@lmhmm at the top of the troubleshooting section are instructions for using the develop branch to test fixes pending future delivery
if you use my upgrade script to migrate versions. it will detect develop branch being active and switch back to mater
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SOLVED! Upgraded to 2.22.0 then put the fa/fas bit after symbol. It works again as before. Phweee! Just for the clueless like me!