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    Date and file size after updating to 5.01 on 3/4/09.
    Is 2/1/09 correct?

    CCEDIT.EXE 2/1/09 701,440
    PBCC.EXE 2/1/09 557,056
    Last edited by Mike Doty; 4 Mar 2009, 01:50 PM.

  • #2
    It matches what I have.
    Sincerely,

    Steve Rossell
    PowerBASIC Staff

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    • #3
      Thanks, I was a little surprised by the 2/1/09.

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      • #4
        >Thanks, I was a little surprised by the 2/1/09.

        Why? Wouldn't you have expected a release to have been beta tested for at least a month?

        Especially since (as I read in the email gazette) it is not just bug fixes, but includes new features?

        I sure would hope so, since I have no desire to have to install a 9.0.2 to fix 9.0.1.


        MCM
        Michael Mattias
        Tal Systems (retired)
        Port Washington WI USA
        [email protected]
        http://www.talsystems.com

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        • #5
          Very useful, Michael.
          What is wrong with having a check figure?
          Last edited by Mike Doty; 4 Mar 2009, 02:35 PM.

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          • #6
            Nothing's wrong with checking.

            I just read you were surprised at the date, so I suggested an explanation for same.

            (With a little side 'dig' at delaying a true maintenance release (bug fixes only) for the sake of adding new features).

            MCM
            Michael Mattias
            Tal Systems (retired)
            Port Washington WI USA
            [email protected]
            http://www.talsystems.com

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            • #7
              Update...

              My PB.Win 9.01 is dated 3/1/09, which I sincerely hope is a 'touched' date.

              FWIW, I sent in a NFS to have PBWIN.EXE add a VERSION resource, so those of you who, like me, choose to show "version" in Windows File Explorer for selected folders can actually see the version without starting the program.

              Curiously enough, pbEdit.exe and pbres.exe DO have version resources, it's only the compiler itself which doesn't.

              MCM
              Michael Mattias
              Tal Systems (retired)
              Port Washington WI USA
              [email protected]
              http://www.talsystems.com

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