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Cannot force install a mod which is not supported [Bug] #2868

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xZise opened this issue Sep 14, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2869
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Cannot force install a mod which is not supported [Bug] #2868

xZise opened this issue Sep 14, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2869
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xZise commented Sep 14, 2019

Background

  • Operating System: Windows 10
  • CKAN Version: 1.26.4
  • KSP Version 1.7.3 (basically fresh install, just played a bit without mods yet)

Problem

Selecting any version of a mod to install, where no version supports the current version, doesn't make it appear in the change sets. For example when I select the any version of PlanetShine, no change entry appears. And if it is the only change, the tab also won't appear.

Selecting a mod which has support for the current version (e.g. [x] Science! Continued), does properly work and shows me the queued installation with the selected version. As a note I get the warning that the mod doesn't support the current version in both cases (PlanetShine and [x] Science! Continued).

For reference, if I read it correctly this feature was requested with #2822 and implemented in #2821.

@HebaruSan HebaruSan added Bug Something is not working as intended GUI Issues affecting the interactive GUI labels Sep 14, 2019
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xZise commented Sep 17, 2019

Okay that part looks fixed, but now I've the issue that it says that dependencies are not compatible. Should I open a new bug report?

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No, it's supposed to say that.

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xZise commented Sep 17, 2019

But in this case it is a virtual dependency, so I couldn't even override that error message.

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