On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:47 PM, John Smith<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/7/1 Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]>
>>
>> The "holiday build" is NOT a developer release -- it is a LEAKED internal
>> build.  It DOES auto-update, because it is NOT a developer release.
>> DEVELOPER BUILDS DO NOT AUTO-UPDATE.  Period.
>>
>> Please please stop and read what is being said: it doesn't matter what
>> HARDWARE you have, what matters is the BUILD.  If you put a 1.5 user build
>> on an ADP1, it WILL auto-update, because you have turned that into a
>> production phone.  If you put a developer build on a G1, it WILL NOT
>> auto-update, because you have turned that into a developer phone.
>
> All I know is, I bought an ADP1, upgraded to ADP1.1 and then at some point I
> was prompted to upgrade to the holiday build. Don't know what to tell you
> beyond my own immediate experience, however I don't think I'm the only one
> that had this happen.
>

Stop, and do what she said - read it SLOWLY. You did NOT upgrade to
1.1. You upgraded to a leaked HOLIDAY PHONE image.

If all you can add is "nuh uh!" don't bother. Actual adp images don't
auto-update, and you install them manually from images on htc.com (I
don't have the exact url offhand but you need to go into 'htc
worldwide' and then pick Support -> ADP.) You can even test it - the
1.1 image is available there. Install it and see if it prompts (hint:
it won't)

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