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Documentation: Missing info on "earliest version [that] can be rolled back to" #17891

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mcg-matrix opened this issue Oct 31, 2024 · 3 comments

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I need to upgrade an installation of Synapse. Checking the docs, I read the section "Rolling back to older versions" at https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/blob/develop/docs/upgrade.md#rolling-back-to-older-versions

In that section, it says:

The following table gives the version ranges and the earliest version they can be rolled back to.

But there is no table following.

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clokep commented Oct 31, 2024

It is only on the rendered doc because it is generated: https://element-hq.github.io/synapse/latest/upgrade.html#rolling-back-to-older-versions

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It is only on the rendered doc

Ah, so I was looking at pretty-printed source code for the rendered documentation?!

Sorry for the noise! But maybe there's a way to help others not make the same mistake?

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clokep commented Oct 31, 2024

It is only on the rendered doc

Ah, so I was looking at pretty-printed source code for the rendered documentation?!

Pretty much.

Sorry for the noise! But maybe there's a way to help others not make the same mistake?

I'm unsure if something could be shown in that case to let people know it isn't there.

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