The installer and the live updater keep on trying to download files which do not belong to the file that ALWAYS have to be updates (GSX World)
If your local cloudflare node hasn't updated files that are not included in the offline installer, the offline cannot obviously help you with it. You just need to do the update again later, when the node has replicated all the latest files.
Still: 2.2.6 is dated 14 Feb, the offline updater is dates 13 Feb, meaning it cannot contain the code of 2.2.6.
I tried to explain this so many times, yet some people still don't get it. Showing a version number and, more importantly, trusting a version number, is completely useless.
The version number is just a number stored in the manifest.json file, it changes when we set it to change, and you see it on your installation as long you get the right manifest.json file, and THAT'S why I kept saying adding a version number is not very useful without a complete check of each and every OTHER file of the installation, which of course the installer always did and it does it identically now, the only difference is that version number is shown now, because users asked for it, and ignored all my explanations that seeing a latest version number might give you a false sense of security, because nothing would guarantee you have all the latest files if you have the latest version number shown (it would only guarantee you have the latest version of the manifest.json ), and at the same time, NOT seeing the latest version number won't necessarily mean you don't have the latest version of the code, which is what happens to you know.
I'll try to explain it in a simpler way:
- If you see the latest version shown, but your local cloudflare node hasn't got the latest updates, you DO NOT have the latest version of everything: you surely have the latest version of the manifest.json file so, at best, we know you at least TRIED running the Live Update but, if some files are not the latest version because the *download* is wrong, the Live Update can't do much other than TRYING AGAIN downloading them the next time.
- If you don't see the latest version, but you ran the Offline installer, you can be sure you have the latest version of the GSX CODE, which is the most important thing to have, if only to prevent the more serious bugs. However, if the files not yet updated on cloudflare are NOT part of the code ( like in this case ), they are not contained in the Offline installer, so your only chance to get them is to run the Live Update again.
Since the manifest.json in the offline installer has 2.2.6 as a version, it's entirely normal you would see that version there, but that doesn't mean you don't have the "latest code", because you surely have since, as I've said, there hasn't been ANY changes in code from 2.2.6 to 2.2.7 and, in fact, not even from 2.2.5 to 2.2.7, since both updates only updated things not related to code.
So, basically, if we re-uploaded the Offline installer again, you'll have to download 130MB again, and you'll get with EXACTLY the same set of files, except maybe the manifest.json, so you'll see the latest version.
I understand showing the latest version give a sense of security that people like to have, no matter how many times I try to explain is not real so yes, I might re-upload the Offline installer again later.