Paul Webster wrote: 
> It would be very easy to get out of step - but that is what I do when I
> am working on a Plugin.
> I install a quick version the proper way first and then work on the
> files directly and restart LMS each time.
> LMS checks the version number in the install.xml against the version
> number in the repo XML.
> If the local one is higher then it will not update.
> I would not recommend it as an approach for a typical installation but
> it can be very useful when developing/debugging/tracing.


cpd73 wrote: 
> Yeah, you can do that - in fact its what I do. I stop LMS, delete the
> existing contents, add the new version, and re-start LMS. LMS will state
> that a new version of Material is available - as I think it just sees a
> difference from installed to the released version, and assumes the
> release is newer. But, for testing this can just be ignored. LMS will
> overwrite your installed Material with the latest released version if
> you allow the update.

Thank you both! So I guess my first test will be: Will LMS overwrite the
existing newer plugin or not. :D



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