Hello Bob
On 18-Jul-01, you wrote:
>> important, and quite a bit when I have more than one window open:
>> meaning I have to reboot, if the OS doesn't guru and reboot for me.
>
> Funny, I have Yam running iconified about 24 hours a day, (the rest is
> with Yam opened) but have never had a guru that I could attribute to
> Yam. The latest version, 2.3 is extremely stable on 3.1 and 3.5. Are
> you sure that it's not something with bugs in it, like V? :-)
When YAM crashes, I know about it because I have full Enforcer hit
logs, sometimes Wipeout hits, TNT traps, I even built one from YAM
CVS and used FindHit to see where it was breaking once.
(a side-effect of having all these debugging utilities for working with
Voyager)
When YAM crashes, it *is* YAM that crashes. Don't doubt that just
because it runs nicely on your system with zero debugging utilities
enabled, that the stuff I run (that does make the system a tad more
strict and a titchy bit more nuke-prone when something goes arse
over tit, so to speak) is not telling me that YAM *is* crashing, *is*
buggy, and that looking at the source code *isn't* making me want
to vomit.
>> Now.. do I really really have to explain the meaning of the acronym
>> "stfu"?
>
> An appropriate tagline I purloined:
> Man invented language in order to satisfy his innate need to complain
> -- L. Tomlin
The amount of complaining I see about that fucking # entity bug
(which is fixed, and as feature accurate to IE's implementation as V's
scope as an application and abilities require) seems to confirm this.
Thanks
--
Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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