> On Wed, June 18, 2008 10:42 pm, Duncan wrote: > Perhaps someone else better qualified can help you with the error. > However, while we do try to help with old-pan (0.14.x) where possible, > it's now officially unsupported, with the C++ rewrite, 0.1xx (currently > 0.132) being the supported alternative.
I did not know that. > If you're just being put-off by the unstable label, don't worry about > it. 0.132 is as stable as 0.14 ever was, and the rewrite uses far less > memory and has better binary and automated multi-server functionality. Eh.. I thought unstable means... unstable of course. And I tried both versions on my friend's Intel Core 2 Quad processor running WindowsXP and none of them ran, complaining of some missing DLL file. Hence I did not compile the unstable version thinking that I will get make problems on Linux which I did get with stable version. > Of course, being a rewrite and due to the same automated multi-server > functionality, the GUI is a bit different now and some users, > particularly text users, prefer the old 0.14.x version. That's > legitimate if no longer officially supported. However, even then, I'd > suggest trying the last in the series, 0.14.2.91, over the older 0.14.2. I tried the unstable version. It compiles and installs successfully without any problem. I will report if I get any run-time errors. -- arnuld http://uttre.wordpress.com/ -- Email and shopping with the feelgood factor! 55% of income to good causes. http://www.ippimail.com _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users