CRITICAL FIX: Auto-clear both production and dev cache files on git pull
- Previous version only cleared .sysref.beta (dev cache) - Production installations use .sysref (without beta suffix) - Now clears both .sysref and .sysref.beta automatically - Fixes issue where old cache data persisted across server migrations - Users on production installs will now get fresh cache on every git pull
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@@ -691,13 +691,17 @@ init_directories() {
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startup_detection() {
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# Auto-clear cache if toolkit files are newer (fresh git pull)
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# This ensures users always get fresh data after git updates
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if [ -f "$BASE_DIR/.sysref.beta" ] && [ -f "$BASE_DIR/launcher.sh" ]; then
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# If launcher.sh is newer than cache, it means git just pulled updates
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# and we should rebuild cache with current code
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if [ "$BASE_DIR/launcher.sh" -nt "$BASE_DIR/.sysref.beta" ]; then
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rm -f "$BASE_DIR/.sysref.beta" "$BASE_DIR/.sysref.beta.timestamp" 2>/dev/null || true
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# Handle both production (.sysref) and dev (.sysref.beta) cache names
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local cache_file
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for cache_file in "$BASE_DIR/.sysref.beta" "$BASE_DIR/.sysref"; do
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if [ -f "$cache_file" ] && [ -f "$BASE_DIR/launcher.sh" ]; then
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# If launcher.sh is newer than cache, it means git just pulled updates
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# and we should rebuild cache with current code
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if [ "$BASE_DIR/launcher.sh" -nt "$cache_file" ]; then
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rm -f "$cache_file" "${cache_file}.timestamp" 2>/dev/null || true
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fi
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fi
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fi
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done
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# Initialize system detection first (required for show_system_overview)
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if [ -z "${SYS_DETECTION_COMPLETE:-}" ]; then
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