> I found upgrading from 1.2.6 to 1.3.1 to be relatively painless and
it's
> the version I am still using both at work and at home. There are a few
> new options but nothing broke and the defaults work fine. To go to
> 1.3.3.8 may pose a few more problems. I'd say if you need to use
1.3.3.8
> it is still a good idea to go to 1.3.1 as an in between step.

I'd suggest to jump directly to 1.3.5 it's ready for prime time and will
probably become the official version in a short (and has a whole lot
of features/improvements worth the change); in such a case it would
be a good idea backing up the current ASSP install and reinstall the
new 1.3.5 from scratch, this will avoid some issues with "leftovers"
sitting inside the config file and elsewhere


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