We’ve got another build up on the “Nightly” Builds page.
Biggest piece is 64-Bit Linux support. Try it out and see how you like it, though there’s still startup errors on some machines.
If you’d like to keep abreast of our daily progress, you can visit our Trac Timeline page that shows all of our daily svn traffic.
For those of you who ask “When is 0.2?” the best answer I can give is this Bugzilla Search. Even better, track it as RSS.
When that list is empty, it will be time for the 0.2 release.
Enjoy!
mig











7 Comments
SubscribeYou have 30 bugs left to deal with? I realize they may be particularly nasty to sort out given the amount of time this has taken, but 30 doesn’t seem like that much more for getting 0.2 out. Here’s to hoping they get taken care of soon. Thanks for all the hard work.
I have to say with this new build I can really feel the project starting to come together nicely.
As far as I’m concerned get those bugs squashed so that when you get the inevitable traffic leap of people trying out the new release (by say your site getting dugg) they will want to come back again and try the next build not be turned off by the first they try.
Keep up the good work
finally i can actually run the program. however it seems QUITE slow, and once i change feathers, i cant change back (maybe after restarting the program, havent tried that).
anyways, kudos to you fellas, keep up the great work and may the bugs die a quick death. maybe a final version for christmas, dear santa?
keep it up
All it takes is one to ruin your whole schedule.
Our favorite at the moment is you can only run it once before it corrupts its moz profile and won’t load any longer. Every time, on the mac. Only rarely on windows and linux.
Neeeeeeat.
Hrmph. It figures that the trac timeline would get constipated when I posted about it and not look like we actually did any work for 2 days.
It’s all there now.
So much for my attempt at optimism.
Hah, sorry.
My entire life revolves around that bug list.
You’ll notice, now, it’s 20 and not 30.
We get in about 8 and we kill about 5 every day. Slowly, we’re making progress.