RE: Euphoria 2.5 Official Release
- Posted by Andy Drummond <andy at kestreltele.com> Mar 09, 2005
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D. Newhall wrote: > > > posted by: D. Newhall <derek_newhall at yahoo.com> > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > > The 2.5 official release is now available. > > > > It has several small enhancements and bug fixes. > > > > It will hopefully prove to be a stable release > > that we can live with for a while. If not, > > there's always 2.5.1 ... > > > > Suggestions for the next big release are welcome. > > > > You can read the 2.5 release notes here: > > > > <a > > > > href="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/relnotes.htm">http://www.rapideuphoria.com/relnotes.htm</a> > > > > > > You can download the code here: > > > > <a > > > > href="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/v20.htm">http://www.rapideuphoria.com/v20.htm</a> > > > > > > Those who registered or upgraded for the alpha or beta > > release can download new (official) versions of the > > registered files using the same instructions as before. > > > > Regards, > > Rob Craig > > Rapid Deployment Software > > <a href="http://www.RapidEuphoria.com">http://www.RapidEuphoria.com</a> > > > YAAAAY!! Thanks Rob! If it wasn't for Euphoria I'd be producing a lot > less programs due to the time it takes to do things in other languages > compared to Euphoria. > > One very minor gripe though, when we run e25setup.exe and it creates the > backup directory and one already exists the installer prompts us for > EVERY SINGLE FILE it's overwriting. Now checking to see if the backup > should be overwritten is a good thing but having to hit "OK" for every > file takes a lot of time especially when you keep a lot of includes in > your directory. All I do is rename the Euphoria\Backup folder to (say) "Eu2.4 Backup" and then all is well - and you don't lose anything. Or you can go into Backup and creat a folder called Backup and move everything into that so that \Euphoria\Backup is empty but for one folder. But I agree it is a pain if you forget to do something!