1. Some more suggestions...

A few things I noticed: on the Rapideuphoria download link the current version
is listed as 3.0.2. However there is no link to Sourceforge from Rapideuphoria to
get more or less recent versions.

Also it seems that the most recent link on Sourceforge still says version 3.0.1.

Third, can we have a non-installer zipped version of the interpreter for
Windows? Especially with a more rapid upgrade schedule this would be a lot more
convenient for those of us who already have installed Euphoria.

--
"Any programming problem can be solved by adding a level of indirection."
--anonymous
"Any performance problem can be solved by removing a level of indirection."
--M. Haertel
"Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming."
--C.A.R. Hoare
j.

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2. Re: Some more suggestions...

Jason Gade wrote:
> A few things I noticed: on the Rapideuphoria download link the current version
> is listed as 3.0.2. However there is no link to Sourceforge from Rapideuphoria
> to get more or less recent versions.
> 
> Also it seems that the most recent link on Sourceforge still says version
> 3.0.1.

Thanks for mentioning it.
I've just updated SourceForge to 3.0.2.
It was slightly complicated to keep the old 3.0.1 files,
so I deleted them to avoid confusion. (I know of nothing
in 3.0.0 or 3.0.1 that would be advantageous compared to 3.0.2).

> Third, can we have a non-installer zipped version of the interpreter for
> Windows?
> Especially with a more rapid upgrade schedule this would be a lot more
> convenient
> for those of us who already have installed Euphoria.

Anyone who has installed a release can do that for you.
I don't want to add yet another item to my list
of chores for each release. It would be another file
I'd have to correct at the last moment, if I changed anything.

Regards,
   Rob Craig
   Rapid Deployment Software
   http://www.RapidEuphoria.com

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3. Re: Some more suggestions...

Robert Craig wrote:
>
> Thanks for mentioning it.
> I've just updated SourceForge to 3.0.2.
> It was slightly complicated to keep the old 3.0.1 files,
> so I deleted them to avoid confusion. (I know of nothing
> in 3.0.0 or 3.0.1 that would be advantageous compared to 3.0.2).

I can't recommend ReleaseForge enough:

http://releaseforge.sourceforge.net

There's no better way to do sf releases.

Matt

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4. Re: Some more suggestions...

Robert Craig wrote:
> 
> Jason Gade wrote:
> > Third, can we have a non-installer zipped version of the interpreter for
> > Windows?
> > Especially with a more rapid upgrade schedule this would be a lot more
> > convenient
> > for those of us who already have installed Euphoria.
> 
> Anyone who has installed a release can do that for you.
> I don't want to add yet another item to my list
> of chores for each release. It would be another file
> I'd have to correct at the last moment, if I changed anything.
> 
> Regards,
>    Rob Craig
>    Rapid Deployment Software
>    <a href="http://www.RapidEuphoria.com">http://www.RapidEuphoria.com</a>

Thanks. I know it's been requested before.

Maybe one of the other maintainers can do it?

I really appreciate the work you everyone has been doing to maintain and improve
the language. I'm impressed with a lot of the development discussion on the list.

--
"Any programming problem can be solved by adding a level of indirection."
--anonymous
"Any performance problem can be solved by removing a level of indirection."
--M. Haertel
"Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming."
--C.A.R. Hoare
j.

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