Could you release a list of 'stable' releases?
For example, I see there are new bugs in the more recent versions. However, I believe these bugs are caused by the added features (wizards, etc.)
I want to know which versions are bugfixes (and for what features), and which versions are 'stable'.
I used to use 2.7 waaaay back when.
Then I used 2.9 (hasi's version).
Then, 2.9.8a for a little.
Now I am using 3.0.3.
I think these were all 'stable' releases, but can you correct me if I am wrong?
I usually only upgrade if a new feature is something I want, and only then if the release is stable.
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Stable Releases?
#2
Posted 30 December 2004 - 08:09 AM
I'm particularly curious as to whether 3.0.3 is a stable release - hasi?
#3
Posted 30 December 2004 - 08:22 AM
I am using V.3.21 and I don't have any problems with it!
#4
Posted 30 December 2004 - 08:42 AM
that wasn't my question.
the version after the one i am using is the version where the 'config' wizard was implemented. i dont like it, and i dont want it.
i want to know if this last version before it is stable, or are there bugs that were later corrected?
the version after the one i am using is the version where the 'config' wizard was implemented. i dont like it, and i dont want it.
i want to know if this last version before it is stable, or are there bugs that were later corrected?
#5
Posted 30 December 2004 - 08:46 AM
guys guys.... try installing like 30 APPS and programs. With BIG file size
like Corel Draw, Microsoft Office Suite w/ Frontapage u will encounter an error.
hasi has give me a new wpi fix but i have not tested it yet.
like Corel Draw, Microsoft Office Suite w/ Frontapage u will encounter an error.
hasi has give me a new wpi fix but i have not tested it yet.
#6
Posted 30 December 2004 - 08:55 AM
i've been installing >35 programs since WPI 2.7
Never had an error, not even once (besides the ones that were my fault: bad file path, typo, etc.).
Then again, I always set var appsPerInstallWindow=60;
(I like to see the FULL list of what needs to be installed, and what it's up to.)
and from what I understand, that was one of the solutions to the problem...
Never had an error, not even once (besides the ones that were my fault: bad file path, typo, etc.).
Then again, I always set var appsPerInstallWindow=60;
(I like to see the FULL list of what needs to be installed, and what it's up to.)
and from what I understand, that was one of the solutions to the problem...
#7
Posted 30 December 2004 - 09:11 AM
bonedaddy and i hv the same problem.
what version are u running?
i hv mine set at 50. i still get an error.
what version are u running?
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var appsPerInstallWindow=60;
i hv mine set at 50. i still get an error.
#8
Posted 30 December 2004 - 09:19 AM
Astalavista, on Dec 30 2004, 11:11 AM, said:
what version are u running?
3.0.3
i refuse to give in to all these new wizards...
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