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Magento 1.9.4.3 #33
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Feel free to PR a note to the README
…On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 4:21 AM Simon Sprankel ***@***.***> wrote:
Magento 1.9.4.3 comes with fixer.io in the core. The config paths of this
extension and the core are mostly the same, which leads to conflicts. Not
sure how this should be handled, but maybe a big note in the README would
be a good start.
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Okay so there IS a conflict between Magento 1.9.4.3 and this extension, because they use the same config paths. However, the extension does still have its use cases. When using multiple base currencies, the core fixer.io integration fails with a free account. This extension does smarter API calls, so that multiple base currencies also work in the free version. I think you should decide how you want to handle that. I see two main options:
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Thanks Simon for handling this!
Let's go with route #2. I like maintaining the compatibility!
…On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 1:31 PM Simon Sprankel ***@***.***> wrote:
Okay so there IS a conflict between Magento 1.9.4.3 and this extension,
because they use the same config paths. However, the extension does still
have its use cases. When using multiple base currencies, the core fixer.io
integration fails with a free account. This extension does smarter API
calls, so that multiple base currencies also work in the free version. I
think you should decide how you want to handle that. I see two main options:
1. Just add a note to the README that this is only compatible with
Magento < 1.9.4.3.
2. Change the config paths and release a new major version, because
this is a breaking change.
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Magento 1.9.4.3 comes with fixer.io in the core. The config paths of this extension and the core are mostly the same, which leads to conflicts. Not sure how this should be handled, but maybe a big note in the README would be a good start.
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