On 4.10.2015 19:48, Peter TB Brett wrote:
On 2015-10-04 17:32, Richmond wrote:
7.1.0 installer crashes on a 64-bit install of Xubuntu 14.0.4.4
At what stage does it crash? Does it print any messages to the
console? Are you running the 64-bit installer or the 32-bit
installer? Community,
7.1.0 installer crashes on a 64-bit install of Xubuntu 14.0.4.4
Richmond.
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On 2015-10-04 17:32, Richmond wrote:
7.1.0 installer crashes on a 64-bit install of Xubuntu 14.0.4.4
At what stage does it crash? Does it print any messages to the console?
Are you running the 64-bit installer or the 32-bit installer?
Community, Indy or Business edition? Have you filed a
On 2015-10-04 18:47, Richmond wrote:
On 4.10.2015 19:48, Peter TB Brett wrote:
On 2015-10-04 17:32, Richmond wrote:
7.1.0 installer crashes on a 64-bit install of Xubuntu 14.0.4.4
At what stage does it crash? Does it print any messages to the
console? Are you running the 64-bit installer
On 10/04/2015 12:50 PM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
Many of the Linux releases seem to misbehave themselves well if one
chooses the "Ayn Rand" option [ You Only ]; since the release of
the first Community version I have found about 25% of them have "gone
wonky" for 'You Only'.
Ah, that's a really
On 24/09/2015 22:11, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Sebastien Nouat wrote:
> By "Stable", we mean that no reported regressions have been
> introduced in 6.7.7 / 7.1.0, compared to the previous Stable
> release.
Which regressions count?
Respectfully, a frequent concern cited here, in my local user
Dear List Members,
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7.7 Stable and
7.1.0 Stable. By "Stable", we mean that no reported regressions have been
introduced in 6.7.7 / 7.1.0, compared to the previous Stable release.
6.7.7 Stable is a promotion of 6.7.7 RC 4, no change between
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Richmond
wrote:
> So, as "stable" is in double quotes are we to understand that it is not
> really stable
>
When referring to a word as a word, rather than using it, it is properly
double-quoted.
--
Dr. Richard E. Hawkins, Esq.
We are pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 6.7.7 Stable and
7.1.0 Stable. By "Stable", we mean that no reported regressions have been
introduced in 6.7.7 / 7.1.0, compared to the previous Stable release.
So, as "stable" is in double quotes are we to understand that it is not
Sebastien Nouat wrote:
> By "Stable", we mean that no reported regressions have been
> introduced in 6.7.7 / 7.1.0, compared to the previous Stable
> release.
Which regressions count?
Respectfully, a frequent concern cited here, in my local user group, in
the forums, and elsewhere is the
On 9/24/15 10:53 PM, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Richmond
wrote:
So, as "stable" is in double quotes are we to understand that it is not
really stable
When referring to a word as a word, rather than using it, it is properly
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