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On the 'Status report' page Drupal reports 'Unsupported release' with a link to `/admin/reports/updates/update` but unsupported releases are not listed on 'Available updates' page.
For example I do know that the Legal module is no longer supported so I can remove it but there is not possibility to check/list which modules/themes are unsupported.
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#6 | image_2.jpg | 71.38 KB | tinko |
#6 | image_1.jpg | 74.05 KB | tinko |
#6 | update_unsupported-2870690-6.patch | 3.99 KB | tinko |
screenshot-20170418_150450.png | 22.09 KB | 0x6d6c | |
screenshot-20170418_150411.png | 10.94 KB | 0x6d6c |
Comments
Comment #2
yash_khandelwalYou can change the settings of the update module/available updates itself. if you don't want to deactivate it.
-> Go through /admin/reports/updates/settings.
-> Remove your email(s) from the Textarea: "E-mail addresses to notify when updates are available"
-> Save it.
(Note: If you want to stop the "available updates" emails and the update alert messaging then simply disable the update module.
Comment #3
yash_khandelwalComment #4
yash_khandelwalComment #6
tinko CreditAttribution: tinko as a volunteer commentedHello,
You can view the unsupported modules or themes at admin/reports/updates (image_1.jpg)
If you use the attached patch then you will see a table with unsupported modules or themes at Available updates -
admin/reports/updates/update (image_2.jpg)
Greetings
Comment #7
yash_khandelwalComment #9
David_Rothstein CreditAttribution: David_Rothstein as a volunteer commentedLooks like this was closed by mistake, but it's also a duplicate of #961060: If a module is Not Supported, Drupal's warning links to available updates page, which says everything is OK.