> I'm not sure there's enough time to squeeze every last bit into the
> upcoming release. It's basically finished, AFAIK.

Yeah, I understand that at this point it is all about the installer. In
deed I wondered if maybe one or the other fix could go into FreeCOM,
didn't know about its sad state.

> Either is okay, but eventually someone (me?) will have to grab them
> and put them elsewhere. FreeCOM is a bad example since it's fairly
> complex and nobody seems majorly interested in maintaining it.

I see. Well, I found it the most interesting part to hack on :) Will set
up a repo somewhere with my patches on top, so they are around and
accessible.

> But now that I see the .ZIP, I've mirrored it to the traditional place
> (and symlinked it with release date in the name for clarity):

Thanks! That means the bug can really be closed now.

Regards,

   Wolfram


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