Craig Bradney wrote: >> Fair enough. As I said in an earlier message, I haven't yet had a >> chance to try out 1.3.4 and 1.3.5, but I had gotten the impression >> that there are lots of 1.3.4 bugs that have been fixed in 1.3.5, so I >> thought it might be worth a try. >> > > Well, it is worth a try, but the whole thing about there being "4 versions" > is pretty clear IMNSHO. There have been a lot of bugs from many previous > versions fixed in 1.3.5, however we have also ported to Qt4 (major work) and > rewritten the canvas (major work), and things are still going on that could > mean that if you check out from SVN today, and then check out tomorrow, > something might be broken. If you are willing to accept this, or sit on a > version of SVN, then thats ok by us. We certainly encourage testing. > Some things to consider: 1. don't be so eager to update your 1.3.5svn if the one you have is working pretty well. 2. if you do update, save your older working one (make a copy, or install the newer one to a different directory), since if things go bad you won't otherwise have a way of backtracking -- you'll just have to hope for the fix in the next svn update.
Greg
