On 10 Nov 2015, at 19:17, Ron Briscoe wrote:
> In article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> [Snip interesting explanation.]
>
>> It's all ever so interesting but does it actually matter as far as NetSurf
>> goes.
>
> I suppose not as NetSurf runs ok whichever module version is loaded here :-).
Fou
In article ,
David Pitt wrote:
[Snip interesting explanation.]
> It's all ever so interesting but does it actually matter as far as NetSurf
> goes.
I suppose not as NetSurf runs ok whichever module version is loaded here :-).
Regards Ron.
In article ,
Steve Fryatt wrote:
> "The System Merge tool won't overwrite newer versions with older".
> Don't merge !System manually. Ever. (Unless you have a very good reason to,
> and know what you're doing.)
I always use the System merge tool in Configure and for seeing what modules
are lo
On 9 Nov, Ron Briscoe wrote in message
<551ff373f0ron.bris...@blueyonder.co.uk>:
> In article <20151108233353.gj17...@platypus.pepperfish.net>,
>Rob Kendrick wrote:
> > > Could, would the team upgrade the NetSurf !System upgrader please?
>
> > The versions included are the versions we de
Rob Kendrick, on 8 Nov, wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 05:22:18PM +, Ron Briscoe wrote:
> >
> > Could, would the team upgrade the NetSurf !System upgrader please?
>
> The versions included are the versions we depend on. The !System merge
> tool won't overwrite newer versions with older.
In article <20151108233353.gj17...@platypus.pepperfish.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> > Could, would the team upgrade the NetSurf !System upgrader please?
> The versions included are the versions we depend on. The !System merge
> tool won't overwrite newer versions with older.
Unless you have r
On Sun, Nov 08, 2015 at 05:22:18PM +, Ron Briscoe wrote:
>
> Could, would the team upgrade the NetSurf !System upgrader please?
The versions included are the versions we depend on. The !System merge
tool won't overwrite newer versions with older.
B.
Hi,
I notice that a couple of modules in the NetSurf !System up grader are older
than some in my !System Directory.
SharedUnixLibrary (SharedULib) is v1.12 (05 Feb 2011) against
SharedUnixLibrary v1.14 (05 September 2015)
The latter is needed for certain newer apps and of course does not affect