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Debian 7.6 point releases causes autoinstaller to break

Tozz

Regular Pleskian
Recently Debian released point release .6 of Debian Wheezy (Debian 7). This change in version number is causing all Plesk updates and upgrades to fail, due to 404 errors:

Code:
Getting new version of Parallels Installer...
File downloading parallels_installer_Debian_7.6_x86_64.md5sum: 
ERROR: The required version '3.16.20' was not found on the server.
This could happen because of configuration error at the download site.
Failed to download the package [url]http://autoinstall.plesk.com/Parallels_Installer/parallels_installer_Debian_7.6_x86_64.md5sum:[/url]
The requested URL returned error: 404

This has been going on a couple of days. When will this be fixed?
 
Using the plesk-installer on that URL seems to resolve the issue, but although this works I don't find this a real solution.
The Plesk auto-updater also breaks, and has been sending update failure notices the past few days.

So, the auto-updater is unreliable and requires manual intervention. This also isn't the first time this has happened with a Debian point release.

Will this issue be permanently resolved in the future?
 
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