2.5.10 and 3.0

Thorsten Hohage thohage at objectmanufactur.com
Mon Apr 23 15:30:24 CDT 2007


Hi,

On 2007-04-23, at 22:11, Ruslan Zasukhin wrote:

> On 23/4/07 5:50 PM, "Stan Busk" <maxprog at mac.com> wrote:
>> 2.5.9 is so stable I trashed it 2 weeks ago and downgrade to 2.5.6.
>> You know, because 2.5.7, 2.5.8 and 2.5.9 no longer works on the PC as
>> it used to. Not funny one month after purchasing VDN!
>
> But we have AT LEAST one V4RB developers which have confirm that  
> for him
> works MAC build for WIN moved to WIN.

If this ONE developer is not me, that increment by one.

But IMHO it's sometimes difficult to install Valentina ... on the PC  
and then use it, i.e. path ways to long, myDNS (=Bonjour?) blocked by  
AntiVirus stuff and killed the "whole" thing, ... but this is the  
"common install horror on Win" (sorry, no bashing just my experience  
and I now several more IDE where you'll get the exact same issues).  
Throwing all Valentina files in my app folder works for me reliable,  
but I must admit, I use client / server in 90% of the cases.


> Guys, you need find time to:
> A) report problem into Mantis
> B) provide SIMPLE project that reproduce.

I undestand this request, but if

a) building samples for Valentina and file reports
b) building samples for REALbasic and filing reports
c) filing reports at Apple
...
x) filing reports for XXXXXX

then checking the betas for

a) Valentina
b) REALBasic
...

and furthermore do cross-beta / cross-version checks  
RBBeta<>Valentina, RB<>Valentina Beta, RBBeta <> Valentina Beta and  
all this on Mac OS X, Mac OS X "Beta", XP in future Vista

and then if I'm successfull I need to check if the changes made their  
way in release version, what new bugs are introduced and what kind of  
incompatibility I'll get in my product mix and going direct to the  
start of the process, not goint about start, not getting 4000$, ...


I'll spend 50% of my day w/o any new line of code, but I must clearly  
say, most of this time is not due to Valentina.

Sorry Ruslan, I really understand your need, but sometimes it's  
simply to much for only one day.

regards

Thorsten Hohage
--
objectmanufactur.com - Hamburg,Germany




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