> Le 18 janv. 2017 à 15:52, James Crate <j...@quevivadev.com> a écrit :
> 
> On Jan 18, 2017, at 2:04 AM, Paul Lovejoy <paul.e.love...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> We’ve been spending quite a bit of time preparing our 4D databases to move 
>> from v12 to v15. We originally had planned to transit via v13 but since 
>> we’re 100% Mac, we saw that numerous problems with recent Mac OS X versions 
>> are causing severe compatibility issues, ie crashes. So we’re skipping v13 
>> and v14 to move directly to v15, although we did test heavily on v13 also. 
>> 
>> Recently I’ve seen a lot of activity surrounding v16 and one of my 
>> colleagues suggested skipping straight to v16. We have about 200 client 
>> connections and the databases are mission critical. The largest is about 
>> 100gb. My 30 years of experience with 4D tell me NOT to jump straight to 
>> v16. Does anyone have any reason to believe it’s worth taking the leap? Is 
>> v16 rock solid?
> 
> Even v15.3 is not rock-solid on Macs, although it is better than earlier v15 
> releases. The open file dialog still crashes sometimes (i.e. when choosing a 
> saved quick report or a folder). The open file dialog crashing may actually 
> be resolved in V16, since it appears to be related to incomplete 
> decarbonization, and the R releases (and thus V16) have continued farther 
> down that path.
> 
> The 4D Internet Commands plugin is also unreliable, so if you use that much 
> you’ll want to be considering a replacement.
> 
> The only thing you can do is test, and accept that unless you can test with 
> production-level workloads you will likely still experience some problems 
> only after releasing into production regardless of which version you choose.
> 
> Jim Crate
> 
V16 32 bits is freezer each time my MacBook Pro is awaked.
I must crash it...

It is also crashing systematically when I quit with QUIT 4D command ; but this 
point is not specific to V16.

Bernard Escaich

MacBook Pro mid 2012 with plenty of memory

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