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From: | Friedrich Beckmann |
Subject: | Re: Warning on unreleased versions. |
Date: | Thu, 3 Mar 2016 10:35:21 +0100 |
Harry, thanks for the info. So there is already a method for the windows version, where this kind of message could be placed. I guess at the moment this message is displayed identical for all versions, right? I think the problem for John is that it is out of control for him what is placed there for different versions. At the moment there are eight versions offered for windows users at 2 snapshots labeled 0.8.5 (32 Bit and 64 Bit) 2 snapshots labeled 0.9.0 (32 Bit and 64 Bit) All versions are based on the nightly builds from Ben (here 0.8.5-g2d71ac): http://benpfaff.org/~blp/pspp-master/20150621030502/source/ The 0.8.5-g2d71ac version is two commits after the 0.8.5 release version which is provided at the „official“ place here: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/pspp/ So none of the offered versions for windows is the „official“ release version. The recommendation on awardspace to find out the technical differences between these versions is to look I think this is not appropiate for non developers. On MacOS there is „pspp“ and a „pspp-devel“ version. The „pspp-devel“ name indicates that this is an unstable developer version, although the package info does not say so. „pspp“ is the official 0.8.5 release. The debian linux version is based on the „official“ release version. This is then normally the version that will end up in ubuntu and friends. Arch Linux also uses 0.8.5. Apart from that you can use Adam Zammits PPA or build from source. I guess you know what you do then. The basic fundamental idea from John is that there are „stable“ versions and „unstable“ versions and that it is clear to the user what he or she is currently using. Probably the best way to decide that is prior to installation. But this is not under Johns control. @John: Would you consider it sufficient if the „stable“ and „unstable“ versions can be identified at the download places maybe for windows also showing a message during installation as Harry described it? @Harry: Do you think it is possible to provide a different installer text for „stable“ and „unstable“ versions on awardspace? Do you think you could make a clearer distinction for download for „stable“ and „unstable“ versions? For example, look at this place to install wine for MacOS from Kronenberger: Friedrich |
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