An update to HBKFR is now available for download. Thank you to @AWR and team.
But there is something funny going on. After I downloaded the HBKFR resource, and verified that this it was good (more books, etc.), I went to the _Resources folder to copy the file to our server, but the date was still 2019. After various investigations, it appears that the HBKFRA.p8z file was the old version, which Paratext (9.1.104.87) couldn’t open, but when I downloaded the new HBKFR resource, Paratext couldn’t put it in the _Resources folder (because a file with the same name was already there), so it put it somewhere else. With Paratext closed, I moved the old .p8z file elsewhere, so I thought I would uninstall the new HBKFR and reinstall it, to get the file into the _Resources folder (so I can copy it). But if I uninstall HBKFR (trash can on the install dialog), then restart Paratext, the HBKFR resource is back again! (But not in the _Resources folder…) Where is it?
I think I finally figured out that once I remove the old HBKFR file from the _Resources folder, if I uninstall HBKFR (from wherever it was stored), then immediately install it again, then the new .p8z file shows up in the _Resources folder, which allows me to copy it to the server.
So that rigamarole seems to show up some shortcomings, if not bugs. Why does Paratext not show that download to HBKFR as an update, rather than an installation, since there is already a HBKFR.p8z file in the _Resources folder? And where does it put resources if there is already a file of the same name, and shouldn’t it offer to overwrite it?
I guess for the average user, if the HBKFR resource goes off to some other storage location, it’s not the end of the world, but I wonder how it will handle eventual updates to this resource. Will that cause problems in the future?