Bug #80641 MySQL Installer does not see server 5.7.11
Submitted: 7 Mar 2016 10:24 Modified: 15 Mar 2016 15:10
Reporter: Peter Laursen (Basic Quality Contributor) Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Server: Installing Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version: OS:Windows (10 pro)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any

[7 Mar 2016 10:24] Peter Laursen
Description:
MySQL Installer 1.4.15.0 does not see server 5.7.11 as available. It hasbeen for more than a month now, I believe.

How to repeat:
Have server 5.7.10 installed and run installer.

Suggested fix:
Update mamifest.
[7 Mar 2016 11:14] MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for the bug report.
[8 Mar 2016 15:22] Javier Rivera Zavala
Posted by developer:
 
Unable to reproduce.
[8 Mar 2016 15:26] MySQL Verification Team
how exactly does the installer check for updates?
can it be some transparent proxy is caching it?
i had a bug about that once but it never got fixed.
[8 Mar 2016 15:35] Peter Laursen
I had another an similar bug closed a few days ago (maybe even yesterday) about a similar isse. Shane was involved in the discussion there. We discussed cahing/proxies as on ereason for this

The developer closed with the comment like "this does not happen with current vesion" or similar. 

But it does - no matter what the reason is.
[8 Mar 2016 15:36] Peter Laursen
Miguel verified this.

@Miguael .. did it also happen for you or am I so credible that you just believed me? (that would be first time here then! :-) )
[8 Mar 2016 15:55] Javier Rivera Zavala
Installer screen showing available upgrades for server 5.7.10

Attachment: upgrades.png (image/png, text), 32.70 KiB.

[8 Mar 2016 21:25] MySQL Verification Team
@@Peter

What happens if you try button Catalog?.

Thanks,
Miguel
[15 Mar 2016 15:10] Peter Laursen
My mistake.  It has bee nupgraded. It may have happened while another program window hided the progress.