Sounds reasonable. I'm still a little nervous about the database
migration issues Richard is reporting but without his feedback there's
not much we can do.
- Nathan
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Hi,
>> I will release it by the end of current week ;)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> David
>>
>
> Better hold off on that. According to the reporter, ticket 153 is
> still unresolved. I won't be able to look at this until Sunday.
If I understood Richard correctly, he recovered a 5 month old database
backu
>
> I will release it by the end of current week ;)
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
Better hold off on that. According to the reporter, ticket 153 is
still unresolved. I won't be able to look at this until Sunday.
- Nathan
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Hi,
>>> Should we release 1.9.1 now?
>>
>> Unfortunately not yet: see
>> https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/pytrainer/ticket/154 :(
>>
>
> I don't think that minor bug should prevent the release of this critical fix.
I will release it by the end of current week ;)
Regards,
David
---
>> Should we release 1.9.1 now?
>
> Unfortunately not yet: see
> https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/pytrainer/ticket/154 :(
>
I don't think that minor bug should prevent the release of this critical fix.
- Nathan
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Hi,
> I've fixed the issue that prevents users of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS from
> running Pytrainer 1.9.0. See
> https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/pytrainer/ticket/153.
Thanks for this.
Anyway, I am not sure if distributions should determine our releases.
I agree we should try to be as much compatible a
I've fixed the issue that prevents users of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS from
running Pytrainer 1.9.0. See
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/pytrainer/ticket/153. Should we
release 1.9.1 now?
- Nathan
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