Re: Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2019-01-01 Thread liwt31
Happy new year and many thanks to the contributors!

Re: Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2019-01-01 Thread dom96
@novikov You ran into this because you've attempted to reinstall choosenim. You already have it installed so just run `choosenim update stable` like the release blog post says:

Re: Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2019-01-01 Thread miran
> choosenim supplies 0.19.0 Until this is fixed, after the installation run: $ choosenim update stable Run

Re: Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2019-01-01 Thread novikov
**choosenim** supplies 0.19.0 [https://nim-lang.org/install_unix.html](https://forum.nim-lang.org/postActivity.xml#https-nim-lang-org-install-unix-html)

Re: Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2019-01-01 Thread miran
> Many thanks to all the contributors who made these releases possible and Nim > thrive. Here are some quick numbers: * 237 backported[1] commits since `v0.19.0` tag (September 26th), more than 2.5 commits per day on average * 48 contributors > there are rumors that with this release

Re: Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2018-12-31 Thread bevo009
Happy New Year everyone! [my old account wouldn't accept my password reset, so also testing the new forum account :) ]

Re: Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2018-12-31 Thread kaushalmodi
Awesome! Happy New Year!

Re: Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2018-12-31 Thread shashlick
Great work and awesome gift for the new year! Tell all your friends who have asked for stability or 1.0 that the first official sustaining release was just posted.

Re: Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2018-12-31 Thread cdome
Fantastic, thank you. Happy New Year everyone

Happy New Year! Version 0.19.2 released!

2018-12-31 Thread Araq
Many thanks to all the contributors who made these releases possible and Nim thrive. I'd like to thank @narimiran in particular for doing the backports. This is a bugfix release, no new features, no known regressions (but we'll soon know more...). However, there are rumors that with this