Bruce Bowler posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below, on Thu, 23 Mar 2006 14:42:43 -0500:
> ISTR that in prior upgrades (it's been a while :-) there were some > "issues" with settings changing (like I said, it's been a while, no I > don't recall the specifics, but I think it was things like per > newsgroup filter settings and sort order). > > Will that be the case this time as well or will there be an easy upgrade > path? I expect the usual "clone the config dir, or at least the files with the settings you want to keep" would be a wise policy. That makes it eassy to roll back if necessary. Not that I have any more knowledge than what's been posted, but that policy has served me well thru many an upgrade, and I expect it will here, as well. In truth, however, I've never had much of a problem with PAN. I'm the type that likes to explore all the settings in a new version in any case, just to see what's there and what might have changed, and while I'm doing that, I check that everything, new and old, is the way I want it. If there are new settings I'm not sure about, I try them both ways and see. It's not really an issue. The only issue I've had with PAN was some instability in one of the betas, and of course, trying to figure out why I was losing stuff I had downloaded before I could look at it and save it, because the cache defaulted to so tiny, back when I first started using PAN. After I figured out that I was supposed to save directly and sort thru the saved stuff, if I used the default cache size, or that (at the time) I had to increase the cache size by editing the config directly, since the GUI wouldn't let me set a size large enough to retain browsable downloads, if I wanted to sort in PAN after downloading but before saving, it worked just fine. (At the time PAN's cache setting using the GUI was limited to a gig, and I needed 2-4 gig to work the way I wanted. It was my suggestion that got it upped to the current 20 gig, tho I've never used more than my original 4 gig that I had to set by editing the config file manually, back then.) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman in http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2004/12/22/rms_interview.html _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users