We have taken latest updates of WSGI( v3 ) for one of our client Wale, using following command
lib/wnf.py --update origin master
the path in .git/conf is
when I check in config.json it shows
"app_name": "ERPNext",
"app_version": "3.14.4",
"requires_framework_version": "==3.13.7"
when I check version from application tools>about it shows "v3.12.0"
client have two branches master and 1310 current branch shows 1310
What should I do to updates reflect in application.
Regards,
Gangadhar kadam
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On Jun 24, 2014 8:37 PM, "gangadhar kadam" <em...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,
We have taken latest updates of WSGI( v3 ) for one of our client Wale, using following command
lib/wnf.py --update origin master
the path in .git/conf is
when I check in config.json it shows
"app_name": "ERPNext",
"app_version": "3.14.4",
"requires_framework_version": "==3.13.7"
when I check version from application tools>about it shows "v3.12.0"
client have two branches master and 1310 current branch shows 1310
What should I do to updates reflect in application.
Regards,
Gangadhar kadam
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