Official explanation:
"There was a little mistake in the publishing of Process Lasso 6.9.2.2. It wasn't big, wasn't serious, but needed correction. We saw it in our own test beds 5 minutes after 6.9.2.2 went final. So, we pulled 6.9.2.2 and published 6.9.2.4, which tests good and is a solid build. With change there is always risk, though we mitigate it as best we can, and this was more an embarrassment than any serious issue. We published under a new version to prevent confusion, as opposed to sweep this short-lived small mistake under the rug. The mistake involved packaging of manifest files."
And do note it's not like I've not had to publish new builds real fast before, over something silly and stupid. BUT, this time I'm being open. I hope it doesn't backfire. Believe me when I say Bitsum's software is of equal or superior quality to even the largest software corps.