I received an update to my roon bridges, bringing them to version 2.0 build 1496.
I have not seen a mention in the changelog and was wondering about this change.
I received an update to my roon bridges, bringing them to version 2.0 build 1496.
I have not seen a mention in the changelog and was wondering about this change.
Are you sure it’s the roon bridge? Can you take a screenshot of what you’re seeing?
The latest (stable) version of Roon Bridge, according to Roon, is 1125.
No idea what’s going on here. Either Roon jumped the gun and accidentally released a new version of Roon Bridge, or they forgot to update the Current Production Versions page. Wouldn’t be the first time, probably not the last either. One can hope though…
Me too, I can’t find details about the update on Roon site
I noticed that too but I have not updated my RoPieee’s RoonBridges yet. I had the dilemma if update of wait for RoPieee’s update. Maybe @spockfish could give us a piece of advice.
I can report my RoPiee still works fine with the latest Bridge
No need to wait. RoonBridge is capable of updating itself, RoPieee does not interfere with that.
Although I’m not particular happy with the lack of communication here, but what’s new
Thanks for confirming that Harry, all three updated now.
I noticed after the update all my Ropieee boxes were gone from Roon and I had to restart my Ropieee boxes for them to show up in Roon again, so just in case someone else misses that.
All my Dietpi Roon Bridge installs have been updated to 2.0 (1496) by the normal Roon - settings - about page.
I have also noticed that Dietpi is offering a patch via dietpi-update which changes the download URL for Roon Bridge. Don’t know if this is related.
Something about a company having proper release processes in place…
Surprising to say the least, given that roon is on holiday according to the community forum.
I have RoonBridge installed on a Windows PC and that’s not updated. Showing 1.8 (build 1125) as the latest version.
EDIT: And it’s working without issue.
Hi all! Thank you for your messages and sorry for the trouble. Out dev team is actively looking into the cause of this problem. However, it’s a holiday in the U.S. and it might take some time. This update is a Linux-only thing, macOS and Windows are not. In the meantime, if you have any issues, please, post them in this tread.
Thanks!
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Ivan
Hi all,
Thank you for your patience while we looked into this issue. It should be resolved now. If your Roon Bridge (Linux only) is on version “2.0 (build 1496) production” you should have an “update” which will safely take you back to “1.8 (build 1125) stable”.
We had Roon Bridge frozen at version 1.8 (build 1125) since updating Roon to version 2.0 as there has not been an actual need to update it. So what happened? While fixing an issue with an Early Access release we mistakenly pushed up a Roon Bridge build into the update service that hit Production, affecting Roon Bridge on Linux only. There is nothing of note in this new Roon Bridge version but since it was unexpected and hasn’t been tested we decided to have the update system roll back to the expected frozen version “1.8 (build 1125) stable”.
If you have Roon Bridge with automatic updates “on” then you should already be back to the frozen version.
If you took the Roon Bridge update without automatic updates “on” then we ask that you take the latest update to get back to the frozen version.
Please let us know if you have any issues “updating” Roon Bridge back to version “1.8 (build 1125) stable”.
Two of the four raspberry Pi’s that I run have now downgraded to 1.8 (1125). The remaining two are currently powered off.
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