Should I download OC 2.3.0.2 from OpenCart.com or Github?
Both are different sizes and not sure what is more stable
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Partly true, otherwise GH would not have the Release Section where packages can be downloaded:straightlight wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:15 pmGitHub is for development, not for production releases. Opencart.com is the official location to download the so-called stable releases.
https://github.com/opencart/opencart/re ... ag/2.3.0.2
On the other side, there is also the 'official' download page (may confusing some people having 2 download sites):
https://www.opencart.com/index.php?rout ... ad/history
Both packages should be the same, but in the past the team had sometimes some 'silent' updates (some files were changed between 1. and following publish of the same version)!
Okay, to clarify the difference (checked both right now): the package from here, is the compiled version, while at github all 3 versions (compiled and 2x source) are available.
Means, both packages include all the same files, the compiled has the additional files included - that's why it is bigger.
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Well, in other words, it isn't partly true but total truth since as you indicated, the OC team had sometimes some 'silent' updates which defines them to be undetermined knowing if or when those updates are official until being spoken.Both packages should be the same, but in the past the team had sometimes some 'silent' updates (some files were changed between 1. and following publish of the same version)!
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Because files at both locations are the same and both locations can be used for downloading packages (while it may confuse that here the compiled package is without a note used, and at GH both).GitHub is for development, not for production releases. Opencart.com is the official location to download the so-called stable releases.
When a 'silent' update was made, the code was not on GH, because it was the time before GH was used as repository.
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They really need to provide a webservice newsfeed about that or at least include the note in each distributed packages, indeed.OSWorX wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 3:20 amPartly true for this sentence:Because files at both locations are the same and both locations can be used for downloading packages (while it may confuse that here the compiled package is without a note used, and at GH both).GitHub is for development, not for production releases. Opencart.com is the official location to download the so-called stable releases.
When a 'silent' update was made, the code was not on GH, because it was the time before GH was used as repository.
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Straightlight
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Thank you Straightlight, have had issues with the GH download in the past so will go the OpenCart.com downloadstraightlight wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:15 pmGitHub is for development, not for production releases. Opencart.com is the official location to download the so-called stable releases.
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