...I refused it, but then found the issue previously reported about breakpoints not working and that was fixed in the latest MD beta. So I downloaded that + the Mono binaries too. But I didn't download MT 5.2.9 (the stable 'beta'). Unfortunately my env was hosed, breakpoints weren't lining up, a complete mess. So I thought Id bite the bullet and upgrade to the *stable* build of 5.2.9 (beta) thinking there was a dependency. Install said it worked, but the disc mounter says there was an error, wtf? Checked versions and I still have 5.2.5 installed.
Long story short, rebooted and Im working again, with MT 5.25 and the latest beta of MD. What I want to see changed: The new upgrade manager shows you what the upgrade is but has no option to install. You have to close the screen to see the screen we had in previous releases which allows you to install. Messy. You need to integrate the screens, hot flip between the current stable, beta, and alpha releases, allowing you to install alpha, or flip back to stable (and even previous stable versions). This screen *needs* to highlight dependencies across the Mono stack, including externals like xcode 4.3 which I haven't yet upgraded to. Any thoughts on this? I dont mean for this to sound like a rant, but when I do mono development I dont have time to be messing around with different versions. Thanks John -- View this message in context: http://monotouch.2284126.n4.nabble.com/So-was-offered-5-2-9-beta-as-a-stable-release-yesterday-tp4485491p4485491.html Sent from the MonoTouch mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ MonoTouch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/monotouch
