You now have -nonat and the hang on start up with the nat detection
code is fixed now.
/b
On Jun 2, 2009, at 6:37 PM, Nik Middleton wrote:
As Anthony comments later, using SVN for updates is usually a risky
business for most projects. We all have been blessed by fantastic
coding to date with this project, that has lulled us into believing
that using the latest snapshot will be OK. This is the first time
that I’ve had problems.
I have no doubt that the DEV’s have taken this onboard, but it can
sometimes be a reality check to realize that the subscribed based
has grown to such a size that regression testing now becomes
mandatory if the project is to move onto the next stage.
A very valid comment was made on this thread that new features
should be disabled by default until thoroughly tested. It’s all part
of the learning cycle. In my view the trunk needs to be updated
more frequently and this should be what us mere mortals use. To
often I see messages saying you’re using a 2 week old version, that
bug’s been fixed.
FS, is coming to a level where code has to be managed in a more
structured way, but I have now doubt this will be addressed fairly
rapidly.
Regards,
Brian West
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