I will do this for now. <3
I apologize. I keep finding many bugs from a Feature I have implemented.
It is because of old left over code. I believe I have fixed it all by now.
speaking of i did find another bug. this time with removing more than 1
package. it is mostly old left over code from fdnpkg
I just finished 0.99.8248b and i am stopping the adding of new features
for now until i see another bug. (i think i got them all I tried most
edge cases)
As they say in Debian, I am "Freezing" the development until we do full
testing. I caught many bugs, and I think i got them all. For now.
here is my change log.
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<https://github.com/sparky4/fdnpkg16/commit/08425f500dc5783b7d203956a1b4dcfe6d847b2a>
Fixed the removing of multiple packages and fixed danish.
These multi package manipulation bugs are so many.
Because the original code was hard coded to install single packages only.
I have to take into account every edge case and I just need to test it all.
On 10/12/25 8:31 PM, Jim Hall via Freedos-devel wrote:
On Sun, Oct 12, 2025 at 8:04 PM Michael Brutman via Freedos-devel
<[email protected]> wrote:
The multiple announcements and versions per week are difficult
to keep track of.
I would encourage you to work on the code, keep polishing it,
testing it, documenting it, etc. Then after a few weeks make
an announcement or ask for additional testers.
+1
Also, I didn't see that there was a link to 0.99.8248a because it was
a reply in a discussion.
If you have a lot of changes happening, once a week would probably be
okay. That gives folks enough time to try out the new version (and
give feedback) before you release a new one.
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