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After using default settings for overseerr, I am seeing within settings that it installs the development branch. I think it is best that it installs a release branch and not a development branch
What settings are you currently utilizing?
Default Settings
Which Linux distribution are you employing?
Debian 12
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Yes, you are correct it installs the main branch, and when updated, it simply pulls from the main branch. I think making it use a release would be a good idea. I will have a go at changing it.
Please verify that you have read and understood the guidelines.
yes
A clear and concise description of the issue.
After using default settings for overseerr, I am seeing within settings that it installs the development branch. I think it is best that it installs a release branch and not a development branch
What settings are you currently utilizing?
Default Settings
Which Linux distribution are you employing?
Debian 12
If relevant, including screenshots or a code block can be helpful in clarifying the issue.
No response
Please provide detailed steps to reproduce the issue.
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: