Latest version giving you grief?

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wayne
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# Posted on: 30-Sep-2004 15:22:04   

Hi Frans

Is this latest release giving you grief?

There has been alot of posts lately about people using the wrong versions of dlls in the assemblies and different versions of .Net Framework and all the other kinds of crap...

Guess you could not take a breather yet. simple_smile

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# Posted on: 30-Sep-2004 15:45:01   

wayne wrote:

Hi Frans Is this latest release giving you grief?

There has been alot of posts lately about people using the wrong versions of dlls in the assemblies and different versions of .Net Framework and all the other kinds of crap... Guess you could not take a breather yet. simple_smile

Hehe no not that much. The bugs in the past week were pretty obvious sometimes and with even more testing, they could have been caught earlier on. We're now arriving in the type of bugs which pop up only in rare situations which is good: it means the rest is pretty stable simple_smile

With every major release of the runtime libraries, migration issues, bugs not found during testing etc. will pop up, as a large group of users will move to the new runtimes in a very short period of time and with them all kind of wicked situations not covered by our tests or the beta tests, will cause problems. These are unavoidable, no matter how much testing is done, as with the scope of the project, you can't test every situation, unfortunately.

It's settling down now, which is a good sign simple_smile . And bugs and questions are part of the job of being a developer simple_smile

Frans Bouma | Lead developer LLBLGen Pro