RE: [Deinterlace-discuss] Something is very strange with the 2.01 release executable
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From: Tom B. <tr...@tr...> - 2000-11-29 04:24:26
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Mark - I think we should release often, any time we have something mildly stable and useful, no matter how many release numbers we use. - Tom > -----Original Message----- > From: dei...@li... > [mailto:dei...@li...]On Behalf Of > Mark Rejhon > Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 11:14 PM > To: Daniel Schmelzer > Cc: dei...@li... > Subject: Re: [Deinterlace-discuss] Something is very strange with the > 2.01 release executable > > > Hi, > > dTV 2.0.2 maintenance release time, for Windows 2000 users? > > > Daniel Schmelzer wrote: > > > > Hi All-- > > > > Steve must be out of pocket, so I'll answer this one. By > checking the CVS, > > it appears that Steve checked in a short fix this morning > between the time > > that Mark built the executable and the time Michael checked out > and built > > the code today. So the release doesn't work, but Michael's build does. > > > > It appears to me that the codebase is now good and is ready for > a release... > > > > Regards-- > > > > Dan > > > __________________________________________________________________ > ___________________ > > Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com > > _______________________________________________ > Deinterlace-discuss mailing list > Dei...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/deinterlace-discuss -- _______________________________________________________________________ ____ Mark D. Rejhon Win2k.Linux.Win98 \ / mailto:ma...@ot... http://www.marky.com/ C.C++.VB.Shell \/ AlphaWorld Home 10S 15W "A friend is someone who will be there without asking anything of you. A friend is someone you know that knows you, and accepts you." _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Deinterlace-discuss mailing list Dei...@li... http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/deinterlace-discuss |