On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 02:57:08 +0100 Andreas Bombe <andreas.bo...@mytum.de> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 11:36:54AM +0900, Douglas Perkins wrote:
> > Now when I try to sync, I get a popup error message, "Syncing failed:
> > Please upgrade to the latest version of Anki."  I've tried several times 
> > with the same outcome.
> >
> > In the past, this has happened when the AnkiWeb server administrator 
> > decided to force clients to use the most recent version.  The newest 
> > version on http://ankisrs.net/#linux is 2.0.31.  Currently, Sid has version 
> > 2.0.30.
> >
> > Is it possible to move to 2.0.31?  My apologies for posting here.  The 
> > problem is not precisely with the client, but rather with the AnkiWeb 
> > server administration requiring lightning-fast client upgrades.
>
> Yes, that is the usual problem with Anki. I had hoped for it to last a
> little bit longer, but it was not to be as it seems. The thing is that
> Debian is now frozen to prepare the jessie release and I can't just go
> and upload new versions whenever they come out. Certainly I won't be
> able to get them into jessie, which is going to have 2.0.30+dfsg-1.
>
> Maybe I will upload new versions into experimental to have them
> available to users of sid/unstable. I also intend to offer backports for
> stable users, which is the only way to get a network syncable Anki in a
> release with all that regular breaking of older versions.
>
>
> Andreas
>
>
So there's no chance, that jessie will have a working Anki version?
Syncing is a crucial part of the program.


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