Bug #13637 Bad version number (1.1.14)
Submitted: 30 Sep 2005 8:38 Modified: 2 Oct 2005 9:12
Reporter: Tempez Laurent Email Updates:
Status: Can't repeat Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Query Browser Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:1.1.15 OS:Windows (Windows Xp)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any

[30 Sep 2005 8:38] Tempez Laurent
Description:
I try to install the new version after the "1.1.14", the installation works but when i execute Mysql Query Browser, the version number is still "1.1.14"

How to repeat:
Install the newer version (1.1.15) on older version (1.1.14)
[30 Sep 2005 10:26] Hartmut Holzgraefe
have you removed the older 1.1.14 installation before installing 1.1.15?

the version numbers in 1.1.15 have been checked, they are ok,
if you still see 1.1.14 then its an old installation of 1.1.14 that is still
being started instead of the new 1.1.15 installation...
[30 Sep 2005 10:38] Tempez Laurent
"have you removed the older 1.1.14 installation before installing 1.1.15?" 
-> Yes, after i discover the problem, i try to remove the older, and installing 1.1.15 and i still have the problem
I think it's possible that i download a bad version (named 1.1.15. but in reality it is the 1.1.14 version) 
Is it possible to check the version during installation ?

I will try to download an another version and i notified you the result
Best regard
[30 Sep 2005 12:35] Tempez Laurent
I'll try to downlaod an another version and install it (after i remove the older version) and i still have the problem.
But if i install the newer version in a different directory, i have the new version (1.1.15)
[2 Oct 2005 9:12] Valeriy Kravchuk
I've just deinstalled 1.1.13 on XP (using the appropriate Control Panel tool), downloaded and installed 1.1.15 with default settings (that it, into the same C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Query Browser 1.1\ directory), and it shows me version 1.1.15, both in the Help | About dialog box and in the registry.

So, please, try it once more. The same versioning policy and the same installer is applied for all MySQL products on Windows, and I never saw a problem like you described when deinstalling previous version and installing a new one over it into the same directory.
[3 Oct 2005 10:21] Tempez Laurent
After your advice
I'll try to remove Mysql using the appropriate Control Panel tool
(i saw, i had three versions of Mysql Query Browser on Add/remove Programs Panel)
I remove all of them, and i install the Mysql Quer Browser 1.1.15,
now i have the good version !
Thanks.
Best Regard