Hi Martin,

Yes, it does look like they have broken it again. BTW, do you know what
ABI means? I've had a hunt, but it appears to be an acronym that you
either know the meaning of or you don't... and I don't!

I guess it's the normal problem of do I upgrade to the latest thing, when
I know that there is another (even greater) thing coming straight after
it. I have that all the time here at work! 

Fundamentally, from the IT techie perspective, it normally boils down to
"what does the new version give us that the old version doesn't" or
"should we move to the new version because we have sat on the old one for
such a long time". The first is probably a valid question here, but I
can't answer that (doing this more for fun than anything else!). The
second is less relevant, unless we have support issues, which again might
not be the problem here.

For what it is worth (and I have only tested limitedly) the old binaries
for other things appeared to work... However, there are better minds than
mine that need to check this!

Gavin

PS I have no control below here! Sorry....
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