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It really depends on what you intend to say.
If there is only one issue, it should be: This is an old version issue.
If you are trying to say that the old version causes issues (problems), you might write: There are issues with the old version.
If you are using the word issue in the sense that it was something that was published or supplied: These were issued with the old version.
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answered Feb 12 at 14:42
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Just me being picky--wouldn't we hyphenate old-version as an adjective?
Pick away, Tolley! You are right, of course.
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