I am sorry but at the moment there is no plan to release a new version this year.
If you don't want to wait for the next release you can simply build the latest trunk version yourself. You only need "svn" and "apache ant" (and a JDK of course).
MOBAC is GPL, therefore you can publish an own version if you want.
To be 100% GPL compliant you should also provide the sourcecode, however as your version is directly taken from MOBAC SVN I am not sure if this is really necessary.
The current MOBAC version in SVN does not contain any instabilities I know. The applied changes since the last release of course can alway have unforseen side-effects.
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Keep seeing bugs are being fixed waiting for next release, when might that be? I have the same bug as 325 and 326
The next release wil be released may be in a month.
If you are affected by the bug you can stil use version 2.1.0 which is AFAIK not affected:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mobac/files/Mobile%20Atlas%20Creator/MOBAC%202.0/
Hello, When do you plan the next stable version for this bug? https://sourceforge.net/p/mobac/bugs/324/
Regards
Nicolas
Hi Nicolas,
I am sorry but at the moment there is no plan to release a new version this year.
If you don't want to wait for the next release you can simply build the latest trunk version yourself. You only need "svn" and "apache ant" (and a JDK of course).
Check out via svn https://svn.code.sf.net/p/mobac/code/trunk/MOBAC
Then enter the MOBAC directory and execute there "ant". This will compile and build MOBAC.
Hello,
It works, thanks.
Can I publish this version in France on my website ? Does is she stable ?
Nicolas
Last edit: r_x 2019-11-03
MOBAC is GPL, therefore you can publish an own version if you want.
To be 100% GPL compliant you should also provide the sourcecode, however as your version is directly taken from MOBAC SVN I am not sure if this is really necessary.
The current MOBAC version in SVN does not contain any instabilities I know. The applied changes since the last release of course can alway have unforseen side-effects.