2014-08-02, 04:25
(2014-08-02, 04:12)Lunatixz Wrote:(2014-08-02, 03:05)RockDawg Wrote:(2014-07-29, 22:38)Lunatixz Wrote: No, because you are supposed to update
As I stated before...The stable build should be bug free... and in all honestly I can't understand why anyone would run old code, there are many tweaks, and bug corrections that go unpublished... why you would want to run old code is beyond me.
If your argument is that you've tried the latest code (Stable and Development) and found a bug which is keeping you from using it... if you or another user doesn't bring it up, this bug could potential exists forever since I'm not seeing any issues on my end.
Can you at least provide older versions for those with issues? Right now I have an issue where PTVL causes XBMC to hang on exit in Windows. Is it a true bug? I don't know. All I know is I get the same problem on two different Windows computers running different Windows versions and I have the problem even when I've done a clean install of XBMC only installing addons needed for PTVL. If I disable or remove PTVL XBMC exits properly. Running PTVL on my OpenELEC boxes does not exhibit this problem. When I posted about it you said something is wrong on my end and you couldn't look into it right now because you were focused on adding some features for an upcoming release. My point is, if I have indeed stumbled across a bug like you mentioned above, it's not helping anyone like you posit above and may still "exist forever". The problem is made even worse when the Stable and Dev versions are the same as they are now. I can't even try going back to a previous version to see if that fixes the issue.
Old versions are always available for download at my git repository... Logs = Fix!
I did post a log. See the link in my reply to bry-. I don't mean to be dense, but how do I download an older version on GIT?