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Floating Point Error on Update
battis
Junior Member
in Windows Beta
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1Password is detecting that there is an update available, but is failing with a floating point error when I click "Yes" to download and install the update. This is the second time I've seen this, but perhaps under two different circumstances:[list=1]
[*]Right now, I'm running 1.0.9.BETA-260 (or so the 1Password app reports to me),
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[*]The earlier time that I saw this behavior was on the update from 258 to 259. I manually downloaded 259 from the website and installed it and had no problems (well, I had a few apparently unrelated JSON-parsing problems... I was pointed to 260 to manually install it before it was pushed out over the update channel and did so).
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Long story short: automatic updates are broken for me, both because it's reporting that I should update to the version I (theoretically) already have _and_ because of the floating point failure when I try to do so!
Thoughts?
1Password is detecting that there is an update available, but is failing with a floating point error when I click "Yes" to download and install the update. This is the second time I've seen this, but perhaps under two different circumstances:[list=1]
[*]Right now, I'm running 1.0.9.BETA-260 (or so the 1Password app reports to me),
[center][sharedmedia=core:attachments:1519][/center] but I am also being offered to update to 1.0.9.BETA-260... so that's a problem and a bit odd.
[center][sharedmedia=core:attachments:1517][/center]
[*]The earlier time that I saw this behavior was on the update from 258 to 259. I manually downloaded 259 from the website and installed it and had no problems (well, I had a few apparently unrelated JSON-parsing problems... I was pointed to 260 to manually install it before it was pushed out over the update channel and did so).
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Long story short: automatic updates are broken for me, both because it's reporting that I should update to the version I (theoretically) already have _and_ because of the floating point failure when I try to do so!
Thoughts?
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This is a known problem, and it has been fixed in 1.0.9.263Flag 0