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Old 02-03-2017, 04:14 PM   #1445
mariosipad
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What is the benefit of using v1.0.1?

The changelog shows 6 'fixes', none of which seem to be more than cosmetic. So is it a big deal to stick with v1.0.0?
The difference between version 1.0.0 and 1.0.1 is not worth cutting your hair and pulling your teeth over.
If version 1.0.0 works for you there is no compelling reason to "upgrade" to version 1.0.1. For the time being I suggest you stay with 1.0.0. and enjoy a working system.

As to your second question:
The .qpkg package probably is not made by the developer of COPS, but by someone in the QNAP community (or QNAP themselves). Version 1.0.1 is simply to "new" (or has not enough fixes and/or enhancements to warrant a new .qpkg package).

I you still want to "upgrade" to version 1.0.1 you should copy all the new COPS files in /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/COPS/COPS .

If in the future you want to upgrade to version 1.0.2/1.1.0 (they are the same?) DON'T!!!.
For this you really should wait for a .qpkg package or really know what you are doing.

In my experience the developers of Synology and QNAP make their filesystems needlessly complicated. Perhaps for a (good) reason. But after wrestling with a Synology in the past I can relate to your "frustration".
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