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Is it possible to disable autorefresh in snap? This link says that Snaps are updated automatically in the background to the latest version, every day. Some snaps (e.g. vlc) are built daily, and it makes no sense to install them every day.










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    Is it possible to disable autorefresh in snap? This link says that Snaps are updated automatically in the background to the latest version, every day. Some snaps (e.g. vlc) are built daily, and it makes no sense to install them every day.










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      Is it possible to disable autorefresh in snap? This link says that Snaps are updated automatically in the background to the latest version, every day. Some snaps (e.g. vlc) are built daily, and it makes no sense to install them every day.










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      Is it possible to disable autorefresh in snap? This link says that Snaps are updated automatically in the background to the latest version, every day. Some snaps (e.g. vlc) are built daily, and it makes no sense to install them every day.







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          The refresh service is launched by systemd and configured in:



          • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service

          • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.timer

          If you want to disable the autorefresh, override those configurations in /etc/systemd. Probaby the easiest way is to just set the timer to the frequency you like.






          share|improve this answer






























            1














            it's currently not possible to do so,however,you can schedule the time when the snaps are being automatically updated to your liking with this command



            sudo snap set core refresh.schedule=8:00-20:00


            In this case the updates will happen only once a day between 8pm and 8am(An example)






            share|improve this answer

























            • ``` snap set core refresh.schedule=20-8 error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Run configure hook of "core" snap (run hook "configure": cannot parse "20": not a valid time) ```

              – sergiusens
              Dec 21 '17 at 16:36












            • that last one worked.

              – sergiusens
              Dec 21 '17 at 17:19


















            1














            It is at the time of this writing not possible, which has stirred quite a debate.



            However, it is possible to disable automatic updating if the network connection is metered.



            First, go to your network settings.



            Network settings



            Then, click on the cog wheels on the right side of both of your network interfaces and tick "restrict background data usage" - this marks the connection as being metered.



            Restrict background data



            Finally, open a terminal and type (docs):



            sudo snap set system refresh.metered=hold





            share|improve this answer
































              0














              One workaround may be to install from a version specific channel, i.e. for PyCharm:



              snap install pycharm-professional --channel 2018.3/stable --classic


              Then, I assume, the snap will not be updated unless a new patch version to 2018.3 is released. I assume, because when I issue a snap refresh pycharm-professional, I am not upgraded to the latest 2019.1.1. It definitely makes sense that channels would work in this way, and allows snap distributors control over updates for better or worse.



              To see the channels available, use snap info, i.e.



              $ snap info pycharm-professional
              name: pycharm-professional
              summary: Python IDE for Professional Developers
              publisher: jetbrains✓
              contact: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/documentation/
              license: unset
              description: |
              PyCharm Professional Edition is an IDE for professional Python development. It is designed by
              programmers, for programmers, to provide all the tools you need for productive Python, Web and
              Scientific development.

              PyCharm Professional Edition is available for a free 30-day evaluation.

              Monthly and yearly subscription options are available for companies and individual users. Find out
              more on https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/buy/
              commands:
              - pycharm-professional
              snap-id: Uqpw0ZWqy6Wh4mgaWE0rxgM5tAGCwf4D
              tracking: stable
              refresh-date: 10 days ago, at 09:22 PDT
              channels:
              stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
              candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
              beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
              edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
              2019.1/stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
              2019.1/candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
              2019.1/beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
              2019.1/edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
              2018.3/stable: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
              2018.3/candidate: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
              2018.3/beta: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
              2018.3/edge: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
              2018.2/stable: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
              2018.2/candidate: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
              2018.2/beta: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
              2018.2/edge: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
              2018.1/stable: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
              2018.1/candidate: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
              2018.1/beta: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
              2018.1/edge: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
              2017.3/stable: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
              2017.3/candidate: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
              2017.3/beta: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
              2017.3/edge: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
              installed: 2019.1.1 (127) 392MB classic





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                The refresh service is launched by systemd and configured in:



                • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service

                • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.timer

                If you want to disable the autorefresh, override those configurations in /etc/systemd. Probaby the easiest way is to just set the timer to the frequency you like.






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                  The refresh service is launched by systemd and configured in:



                  • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service

                  • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.timer

                  If you want to disable the autorefresh, override those configurations in /etc/systemd. Probaby the easiest way is to just set the timer to the frequency you like.






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                    The refresh service is launched by systemd and configured in:



                    • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service

                    • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.timer

                    If you want to disable the autorefresh, override those configurations in /etc/systemd. Probaby the easiest way is to just set the timer to the frequency you like.






                    share|improve this answer













                    The refresh service is launched by systemd and configured in:



                    • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.service

                    • /lib/systemd/system/snapd.refresh.timer

                    If you want to disable the autorefresh, override those configurations in /etc/systemd. Probaby the easiest way is to just set the timer to the frequency you like.







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                    answered May 10 '18 at 13:26









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                        it's currently not possible to do so,however,you can schedule the time when the snaps are being automatically updated to your liking with this command



                        sudo snap set core refresh.schedule=8:00-20:00


                        In this case the updates will happen only once a day between 8pm and 8am(An example)






                        share|improve this answer

























                        • ``` snap set core refresh.schedule=20-8 error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Run configure hook of "core" snap (run hook "configure": cannot parse "20": not a valid time) ```

                          – sergiusens
                          Dec 21 '17 at 16:36












                        • that last one worked.

                          – sergiusens
                          Dec 21 '17 at 17:19















                        1














                        it's currently not possible to do so,however,you can schedule the time when the snaps are being automatically updated to your liking with this command



                        sudo snap set core refresh.schedule=8:00-20:00


                        In this case the updates will happen only once a day between 8pm and 8am(An example)






                        share|improve this answer

























                        • ``` snap set core refresh.schedule=20-8 error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Run configure hook of "core" snap (run hook "configure": cannot parse "20": not a valid time) ```

                          – sergiusens
                          Dec 21 '17 at 16:36












                        • that last one worked.

                          – sergiusens
                          Dec 21 '17 at 17:19













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                        1







                        it's currently not possible to do so,however,you can schedule the time when the snaps are being automatically updated to your liking with this command



                        sudo snap set core refresh.schedule=8:00-20:00


                        In this case the updates will happen only once a day between 8pm and 8am(An example)






                        share|improve this answer















                        it's currently not possible to do so,however,you can schedule the time when the snaps are being automatically updated to your liking with this command



                        sudo snap set core refresh.schedule=8:00-20:00


                        In this case the updates will happen only once a day between 8pm and 8am(An example)







                        share|improve this answer














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                        • ``` snap set core refresh.schedule=20-8 error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Run configure hook of "core" snap (run hook "configure": cannot parse "20": not a valid time) ```

                          – sergiusens
                          Dec 21 '17 at 16:36












                        • that last one worked.

                          – sergiusens
                          Dec 21 '17 at 17:19

















                        • ``` snap set core refresh.schedule=20-8 error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Run configure hook of "core" snap (run hook "configure": cannot parse "20": not a valid time) ```

                          – sergiusens
                          Dec 21 '17 at 16:36












                        • that last one worked.

                          – sergiusens
                          Dec 21 '17 at 17:19
















                        ``` snap set core refresh.schedule=20-8 error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Run configure hook of "core" snap (run hook "configure": cannot parse "20": not a valid time) ```

                        – sergiusens
                        Dec 21 '17 at 16:36






                        ``` snap set core refresh.schedule=20-8 error: cannot perform the following tasks: - Run configure hook of "core" snap (run hook "configure": cannot parse "20": not a valid time) ```

                        – sergiusens
                        Dec 21 '17 at 16:36














                        that last one worked.

                        – sergiusens
                        Dec 21 '17 at 17:19





                        that last one worked.

                        – sergiusens
                        Dec 21 '17 at 17:19











                        1














                        It is at the time of this writing not possible, which has stirred quite a debate.



                        However, it is possible to disable automatic updating if the network connection is metered.



                        First, go to your network settings.



                        Network settings



                        Then, click on the cog wheels on the right side of both of your network interfaces and tick "restrict background data usage" - this marks the connection as being metered.



                        Restrict background data



                        Finally, open a terminal and type (docs):



                        sudo snap set system refresh.metered=hold





                        share|improve this answer





























                          1














                          It is at the time of this writing not possible, which has stirred quite a debate.



                          However, it is possible to disable automatic updating if the network connection is metered.



                          First, go to your network settings.



                          Network settings



                          Then, click on the cog wheels on the right side of both of your network interfaces and tick "restrict background data usage" - this marks the connection as being metered.



                          Restrict background data



                          Finally, open a terminal and type (docs):



                          sudo snap set system refresh.metered=hold





                          share|improve this answer



























                            1












                            1








                            1







                            It is at the time of this writing not possible, which has stirred quite a debate.



                            However, it is possible to disable automatic updating if the network connection is metered.



                            First, go to your network settings.



                            Network settings



                            Then, click on the cog wheels on the right side of both of your network interfaces and tick "restrict background data usage" - this marks the connection as being metered.



                            Restrict background data



                            Finally, open a terminal and type (docs):



                            sudo snap set system refresh.metered=hold





                            share|improve this answer















                            It is at the time of this writing not possible, which has stirred quite a debate.



                            However, it is possible to disable automatic updating if the network connection is metered.



                            First, go to your network settings.



                            Network settings



                            Then, click on the cog wheels on the right side of both of your network interfaces and tick "restrict background data usage" - this marks the connection as being metered.



                            Restrict background data



                            Finally, open a terminal and type (docs):



                            sudo snap set system refresh.metered=hold






                            share|improve this answer














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                            Mihai Capotă

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                            Martin AnderssonMartin Andersson

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                                One workaround may be to install from a version specific channel, i.e. for PyCharm:



                                snap install pycharm-professional --channel 2018.3/stable --classic


                                Then, I assume, the snap will not be updated unless a new patch version to 2018.3 is released. I assume, because when I issue a snap refresh pycharm-professional, I am not upgraded to the latest 2019.1.1. It definitely makes sense that channels would work in this way, and allows snap distributors control over updates for better or worse.



                                To see the channels available, use snap info, i.e.



                                $ snap info pycharm-professional
                                name: pycharm-professional
                                summary: Python IDE for Professional Developers
                                publisher: jetbrains✓
                                contact: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/documentation/
                                license: unset
                                description: |
                                PyCharm Professional Edition is an IDE for professional Python development. It is designed by
                                programmers, for programmers, to provide all the tools you need for productive Python, Web and
                                Scientific development.

                                PyCharm Professional Edition is available for a free 30-day evaluation.

                                Monthly and yearly subscription options are available for companies and individual users. Find out
                                more on https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/buy/
                                commands:
                                - pycharm-professional
                                snap-id: Uqpw0ZWqy6Wh4mgaWE0rxgM5tAGCwf4D
                                tracking: stable
                                refresh-date: 10 days ago, at 09:22 PDT
                                channels:
                                stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                2019.1/stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                2019.1/candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                2019.1/beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                2019.1/edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                2018.3/stable: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                2018.3/candidate: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                2018.3/beta: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                2018.3/edge: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                2018.2/stable: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                2018.2/candidate: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                2018.2/beta: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                2018.2/edge: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                2018.1/stable: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                2018.1/candidate: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                2018.1/beta: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                2018.1/edge: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                2017.3/stable: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                2017.3/candidate: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                2017.3/beta: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                2017.3/edge: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                installed: 2019.1.1 (127) 392MB classic





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                                  One workaround may be to install from a version specific channel, i.e. for PyCharm:



                                  snap install pycharm-professional --channel 2018.3/stable --classic


                                  Then, I assume, the snap will not be updated unless a new patch version to 2018.3 is released. I assume, because when I issue a snap refresh pycharm-professional, I am not upgraded to the latest 2019.1.1. It definitely makes sense that channels would work in this way, and allows snap distributors control over updates for better or worse.



                                  To see the channels available, use snap info, i.e.



                                  $ snap info pycharm-professional
                                  name: pycharm-professional
                                  summary: Python IDE for Professional Developers
                                  publisher: jetbrains✓
                                  contact: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/documentation/
                                  license: unset
                                  description: |
                                  PyCharm Professional Edition is an IDE for professional Python development. It is designed by
                                  programmers, for programmers, to provide all the tools you need for productive Python, Web and
                                  Scientific development.

                                  PyCharm Professional Edition is available for a free 30-day evaluation.

                                  Monthly and yearly subscription options are available for companies and individual users. Find out
                                  more on https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/buy/
                                  commands:
                                  - pycharm-professional
                                  snap-id: Uqpw0ZWqy6Wh4mgaWE0rxgM5tAGCwf4D
                                  tracking: stable
                                  refresh-date: 10 days ago, at 09:22 PDT
                                  channels:
                                  stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                  candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                  beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                  edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                  2019.1/stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                  2019.1/candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                  2019.1/beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                  2019.1/edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                  2018.3/stable: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                  2018.3/candidate: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                  2018.3/beta: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                  2018.3/edge: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                  2018.2/stable: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                  2018.2/candidate: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                  2018.2/beta: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                  2018.2/edge: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                  2018.1/stable: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                  2018.1/candidate: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                  2018.1/beta: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                  2018.1/edge: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                  2017.3/stable: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                  2017.3/candidate: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                  2017.3/beta: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                  2017.3/edge: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                  installed: 2019.1.1 (127) 392MB classic





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                                    One workaround may be to install from a version specific channel, i.e. for PyCharm:



                                    snap install pycharm-professional --channel 2018.3/stable --classic


                                    Then, I assume, the snap will not be updated unless a new patch version to 2018.3 is released. I assume, because when I issue a snap refresh pycharm-professional, I am not upgraded to the latest 2019.1.1. It definitely makes sense that channels would work in this way, and allows snap distributors control over updates for better or worse.



                                    To see the channels available, use snap info, i.e.



                                    $ snap info pycharm-professional
                                    name: pycharm-professional
                                    summary: Python IDE for Professional Developers
                                    publisher: jetbrains✓
                                    contact: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/documentation/
                                    license: unset
                                    description: |
                                    PyCharm Professional Edition is an IDE for professional Python development. It is designed by
                                    programmers, for programmers, to provide all the tools you need for productive Python, Web and
                                    Scientific development.

                                    PyCharm Professional Edition is available for a free 30-day evaluation.

                                    Monthly and yearly subscription options are available for companies and individual users. Find out
                                    more on https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/buy/
                                    commands:
                                    - pycharm-professional
                                    snap-id: Uqpw0ZWqy6Wh4mgaWE0rxgM5tAGCwf4D
                                    tracking: stable
                                    refresh-date: 10 days ago, at 09:22 PDT
                                    channels:
                                    stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2019.1/stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2019.1/candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2019.1/beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2019.1/edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2018.3/stable: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                    2018.3/candidate: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                    2018.3/beta: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                    2018.3/edge: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                    2018.2/stable: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                    2018.2/candidate: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                    2018.2/beta: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                    2018.2/edge: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                    2018.1/stable: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                    2018.1/candidate: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                    2018.1/beta: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                    2018.1/edge: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                    2017.3/stable: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                    2017.3/candidate: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                    2017.3/beta: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                    2017.3/edge: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                    installed: 2019.1.1 (127) 392MB classic





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                                    One workaround may be to install from a version specific channel, i.e. for PyCharm:



                                    snap install pycharm-professional --channel 2018.3/stable --classic


                                    Then, I assume, the snap will not be updated unless a new patch version to 2018.3 is released. I assume, because when I issue a snap refresh pycharm-professional, I am not upgraded to the latest 2019.1.1. It definitely makes sense that channels would work in this way, and allows snap distributors control over updates for better or worse.



                                    To see the channels available, use snap info, i.e.



                                    $ snap info pycharm-professional
                                    name: pycharm-professional
                                    summary: Python IDE for Professional Developers
                                    publisher: jetbrains✓
                                    contact: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/documentation/
                                    license: unset
                                    description: |
                                    PyCharm Professional Edition is an IDE for professional Python development. It is designed by
                                    programmers, for programmers, to provide all the tools you need for productive Python, Web and
                                    Scientific development.

                                    PyCharm Professional Edition is available for a free 30-day evaluation.

                                    Monthly and yearly subscription options are available for companies and individual users. Find out
                                    more on https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/buy/
                                    commands:
                                    - pycharm-professional
                                    snap-id: Uqpw0ZWqy6Wh4mgaWE0rxgM5tAGCwf4D
                                    tracking: stable
                                    refresh-date: 10 days ago, at 09:22 PDT
                                    channels:
                                    stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2019.1/stable: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2019.1/candidate: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2019.1/beta: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2019.1/edge: 2019.1.1 2019-04-03 (127) 392MB classic
                                    2018.3/stable: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                    2018.3/candidate: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                    2018.3/beta: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                    2018.3/edge: 2018.3.5 2019-02-27 (121) 355MB classic
                                    2018.2/stable: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                    2018.2/candidate: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                    2018.2/beta: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                    2018.2/edge: 2018.2.8 2019-04-12 (128) 313MB classic
                                    2018.1/stable: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                    2018.1/candidate: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                    2018.1/beta: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                    2018.1/edge: 2018.1.6 2018-11-15 (101) 314MB classic
                                    2017.3/stable: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                    2017.3/candidate: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                    2017.3/beta: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                    2017.3/edge: 2017.3.7 2018-11-15 (100) 344MB classic
                                    installed: 2019.1.1 (127) 392MB classic






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