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CKAN Mod not displaying as compatible


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Hello,

I'm the author of FuelWings and I currently have my mod listed on CKAN, but it is listed as incompatible with my version of KSP (I'm on 1.4.1 on Linux), although I have the latest version of the mod listed on CKAN (compatible with versions up to 1.4.2)

Could someone help me figure out what's going on?

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NetKAN config:

https://github.com/KSP-CKAN/NetKAN/blob/master/NetKAN/FuelWings.netkan

 

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Ah, we do not treat Spacedock versions as compatible "up to" the listed version. We treat it as compatible "with" that version. KSP does not guarantee backwards compatibility for mods. So Fuelwings-3.2e is compatible only with KSP 1.4.2. In order to have a Spacedock-hosted mod compatible with a range of KSP versions, we need some more information than Spacedock allows for. The most effective way to do that is to include an AVC .version file specifying the range of compatible KSP versions for a given release..

There is also the problem that FuelWings-3.2e is not coming up as the most recent version, thanks to your FuelWings-FuelWings_v3.2d release. "F" is greater than "3" in version numbering rules, so it is the latest release.

That last bit I can fix fairly easily.

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Ok this PR gets the most recent release back as the latest release in CKAN, and also forces that release to have KSP compatibility 1.40 - 1.4.2. Let us know if you add a .version file to your package, and we'll change things to use that for compatibility.

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2 hours ago, politas said:

Ok this PR gets the most recent release back as the latest release in CKAN, and also forces that release to have KSP compatibility 1.40 - 1.4.2. Let us know if you add a .version file to your package, and we'll change things to use that for compatibility.

Ah gotchya, thanks for the help man!

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