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fix: restore updated encrypted version when copying versions #49903

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This was removed with #48651 but breaks encrypted versions.

@artonge do you remember why you removed it?

@icewind1991 icewind1991 added the 3. to review Waiting for reviews label Dec 17, 2024
@icewind1991 icewind1991 added this to the Nextcloud 31 milestone Dec 17, 2024
@icewind1991 icewind1991 requested review from artonge, a team, ArtificialOwl and yemkareems and removed request for a team December 17, 2024 18:56
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I confirm this fixes versions compatibility with encryption.

It would be good to add an e2e test for this though.

Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
@icewind1991 icewind1991 force-pushed the encryption-version-version branch from 811d634 to 012a402 Compare January 3, 2025 14:21
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artonge commented Jan 6, 2025

@artonge do you remember why you removed it?

During my testing it seemed unnecessary as the version was supposed to by copied during the cache copy. But fine to keep it if needed.

@come-nc come-nc merged commit c975758 into master Jan 7, 2025
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@come-nc come-nc deleted the encryption-version-version branch January 7, 2025 15:42
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