[4.1.9-T10] Photos I EOL but still in firmware

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[4.1.9-T10] Photos I EOL but still in firmware

Postby mdgm » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:36 pm

Even though Photos I is EOL it is still in the latest beta firmware.
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Re: [4.1.9-T10] Photos I EOL but still in firmware

Postby techman05 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:03 pm

Wouldn't you still leave it there but with several warnings of not working. I'm not sure what doesn't work since I don't use it but somewhere along the line doesn't an update to 2.0 app coming as was announced. removing without could peeve some people.
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Re: [4.1.9-T10] Photos I EOL but still in firmware

Postby mdgm » Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:49 am

Removing the add-on from the firmware image would not affect existing installs but it would mean when a factory default is done the add-on wouldn't be installed. However I guess they may wish to leave it in the firmware image for now until they've got people migrated to the Duo/NV+ v2 or to an x86 ReadyNAS running Photos II.
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