I just downloaded the new version of Cyberduck, and it looks like TextMate isn't prompting the ftp application to reupload the file after saving. I've tried this in Fugu and seen the same behaviour. SubEthaEdit works, so the issue would seem to like with TM.
I thought we had ODB support in this editor?
On Feb 1, 2005, at 20:52, James Adam wrote:
I thought we had ODB support in this editor?
Yes, sorry. ODB was (unintentionally) broken for beta 4.
I'll probably release a fix shortly. Not entirely sure what the best way is to release such “bug fixes”. I don't like to re-release stuff with changes and the same version number, OTOH I also do not like to make a new release just for one bug fix that only affects a fraction of the users (because of auto-update and that MacUpdate/VersionTracker wants to link to my latest beta).
At 9:03 PM +0100 2/1/05, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I'll probably release a fix shortly. Not entirely sure what the best way is to release such "bug fixes". I don't like to re-release stuff with changes and the same version number, OTOH I also do not like to make a new release just for one bug fix that only affects a fraction of the users (because of auto-update and that MacUpdate/VersionTracker wants to link to my latest beta).
Maybe you could release a 'patch'? That might be more trouble than it's worth... - Eric
I'll probably release a fix shortly...
Maybe you could release a 'patch'? That might be more trouble than it's worth... - Eric
I guess it depends on how shortly you think shortly will be. Given it's a beta, users have got to expect things to go wrong :) It can be easy to forget this, given how each incremental beta seems to add new features everyone wants to try :)
I'm loving the latest icon by the way - it's very classy.
On Feb 1, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Eric Hsu wrote:
At 9:03 PM +0100 2/1/05, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I'll probably release a fix shortly. Not entirely sure what the best way is to release such "bug fixes". I don't like to re-release stuff with changes and the same version number, OTOH I also do not like to make a new release just for one bug fix that only affects a fraction of the users (because of auto-update and that MacUpdate/VersionTracker wants to link to my latest beta).
Maybe you could release a 'patch'? That might be more trouble than it's worth... - Eric
Or maybe offer something like "nightly builds." So people can go beyond the beta versions to get the latest greatest bleeding edge version.
But as Eric said, probably more trouble than it's worth.
- Justin
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over on NetNewsWire, Brent does both private and public beta releases. The public one's go to version tracker etc. but the private ones are only available to people on the mailing list, including a link. Not sure how the autoupdate would adapt. I suppose you could have preferences like Quicksilver...
I hope you can release a patch for this one since it severely limits my ability to get things done.
On Feb 1, 2005, at 2:34 PM, Justin Blake wrote:
On Feb 1, 2005, at 3:08 PM, Eric Hsu wrote:
At 9:03 PM +0100 2/1/05, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I'll probably release a fix shortly. Not entirely sure what the best way is to release such "bug fixes". I don't like to re-release stuff with changes and the same version number, OTOH I also do not like to make a new release just for one bug fix that only affects a fraction of the users (because of auto-update and that MacUpdate/VersionTracker wants to link to my latest beta).
Maybe you could release a 'patch'? That might be more trouble than it's worth... - Eric
Or maybe offer something like "nightly builds." So people can go beyond the beta versions to get the latest greatest bleeding edge version.
But as Eric said, probably more trouble than it's worth.
- Justin
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At 3:11 PM -0600 2/1/05, Brad Miller wrote:
I hope you can release a patch for this one since it severely limits my ability to get things done.
We can always downgrade to 1.1b3... which I probably will do until the next beta.
I myself am more inconvenienced by the malfunction of Services... it was really helping Pages be more of a text processor. But now, saving and closing in TM doesn't seem to send the edited text back to the calling program (in this case Pages), which then hangs waiting.
best, Eric
On Feb 1, 2005, at 22:20, Eric Hsu wrote:
I myself am more inconvenienced by the malfunction of Services... it was really helping Pages be more of a text processor. But now, saving and closing in TM doesn't seem to send the edited text back to the calling program (in this case Pages), which then hangs waiting.
Ah, hadn't realized it, but that's actually the same problem (since the service also use the external editor API).
On Feb 1, 2005, at 22:11, Brad Miller wrote:
over on NetNewsWire, Brent does both private and public beta releases. The public one's go to version tracker etc. but the private ones are only available to people on the mailing list, including a link. Not sure how the autoupdate would adapt. I suppose you could have preferences like Quicksilver...
What I probably could do was have a select few which gets the beta before others, and they have maybe 8 hours to report problems. But most likely that wouldn't really work, and so far the betas seems to mostly work for the majority, and there's always the ability to downgrade (all previous versions remain online).
If I add another stage, like nightly builds or private betas, I should probably instead bump the current betas to minors. Maybe then ADC news would also carry new releases as news...
The main reason I do betas as betas is because the features which debut in these are unlikely to be “complete”.
I hope you can release a patch for this one since it severely limits my ability to get things done.
Yes, when I get back to coding it's probably the first I'll look at. But as Eric said, you can always downgrade. All previous versions remain online.
At 7:52 PM +0000 2/1/05, James Adam wrote:
I just downloaded the new version of Cyberduck, and it looks like TextMate isn't prompting the ftp application to reupload the file after saving. I've tried this in Fugu and seen the same behaviour. SubEthaEdit works, so the issue would seem to like with TM.
I thought we had ODB support in this editor?
I am getting the same lack of function. 1.1b3 was working for 'edit on site' with Cyberduck, so maybe something broke in 1.1b4?
- Eric