Hi,
Allan seems to be back, so here's a question: Will there be a maintenance release soon that contains a fix for the endless loop when editing python?
I know this is fixed in svn, but I prefer to use official released stuff instead of svn versions... :-P
Bye, Nico
On 11. Feb 2007, at 16:30, Nicolas Weber wrote:
Allan seems to be back, so here's a question: Will there be a maintenance release soon that contains a fix for the endless loop when editing python?
I need to be sure that I am okay with the bundle changes that happened while I was away, before I do a build -- and so far it seems like I have at least another full day of email replies in front of me :/
Nico, are you using the cutting edge build? I am pretty certain this was fixed by the last cutting edge build. - Alex
On 2/11/07, Nicolas Weber nicolasweber@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
Allan seems to be back, so here's a question: Will there be a maintenance release soon that contains a fix for the endless loop when editing python?
I know this is fixed in svn, but I prefer to use official released stuff instead of svn versions... :-P
Bye, Nico
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Am 11.02.2007 um 23:54 schrieb Alexander Ross:
Nico, are you using the cutting edge build? I am pretty certain this was fixed by the last cutting edge build.
Now that you mention it...I didn't change the default setting (which checks only for "minor updates"). How stable are the cutting edge versions? I've been using "cutting edge" builds for other software before, it always resulted in dataloss sooner or later. I prefer to use stable releases nowadays :-)
Thanks, Nico
On Feb 12, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Nicolas Weber wrote:
Am 11.02.2007 um 23:54 schrieb Alexander Ross:
Nico, are you using the cutting edge build? I am pretty certain this was fixed by the last cutting edge build.
Now that you mention it...I didn't change the default setting (which checks only for "minor updates"). How stable are the cutting edge versions? I've been using "cutting edge" builds for other software before, it always resulted in dataloss sooner or later. I prefer to use stable releases nowadays :-)
I'm using cutting-edge for quite a long time now and never had any problems what-so-ever (not even a crash)
Niels