Sorry, it looks like the repo has changed which readme.txt it uses to generate the changelog. For the last 2-3 years it has been using the readme.txt in the stable version.
I updated the trunk readme.txt – https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset?sfp_email=&sfph_mail=&reponame=&new=1158385%40wordpress-mu-domain-mapping&old=1144042%40wordpress-mu-domain-mapping&sfp_email=&sfph_mail=
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radi_v
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It is still showing the old changelog.
Is it possible to fix? Do you need to update to v0.5.5.2 for the repo to start using the correct readme.txt?
I don’t think that would work but even if I thought it would I’m not going to bump the version to trigger the repo.
A few months ago the changelog was showing correctly. I’m comfortable that the folks who look after the repo will get readme’s showing correctly within a week or two.
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radi_v
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Sounds good. Thank you for the update
The readme.txt itself needs to be updated.
For example, you haven’t mentioned the plugin works with WordPress 4.x (other than at the top “Tested up to: 4.0”); I’ve used it successfully with probably every minor update through the current WordPress version 4.2.2, on Apache and IIS7 servers.
The ottopress.com instructions are good for configuring CNAME/ANAME but are not updated for WordPress changes over the last 5 years.
My instructions cover how to put site IDs into the plugin settings pages, and what the Domain and Path settings should be, plus all the other settings needed. http://lcblog.lernerconsult.com/2012-wordpress-3-multi-site-domain-mapping/