On Tuesday, March 31, 1998 8:48 PM, Peter Gerwinski [SMTP:peter@gerwinski.de] wrote:
- We are late with gpc-2.1. Current beta and alpha versions are already much more stable than gpc-2.0 which is still the official version.
... with the release until some important "holes" (which???) are fixed might be good for GPC's reputation.
I currently still use GPC 2.0. What alpha/beta release should I download and compile (what is the MOST stable)?
----------Geoffrey Arnold--------- ------garnold@cyberdrive.net------ http://www.cyberdrive.net/~garnold
According to Geoffrey Arnold:
I currently still use GPC 2.0. What alpha/beta release should I download and compile (what is the MOST stable)?
Usually, the latest release - gpc-980401 in this case - is the most stable even if it is denoted "alpha".
If you are running DOS (DJGPP), gpc-971001 - the latest beta - is probably a better choice for you because we have already detected some bugs in gpc-980401 with the compiler's I/O (the generated programs work).
Peter