Hi.

I downloaded ooRexx-5.0.0-12558.windows.x86_32 from the release candidate
folder.  It was a bit hard choosing which file to download as there were
multiple x86_32 files with different release levels, and none with the
highest release level.

Running the installer, I got the usual windows stopped you from running
something risky, and navigating past that, the installer immediately hung.
I can see that there is a window titled 'Window Dialog (Not Responding)'
active, but It is minimised or not shown.

Spoke too soon - after approx 11 minutes in this state the installer
appeared.
After that delay the installer ran very quickly.
I have a strong feeling/hunch/intuition that there has been something wrong
with the windows installer w.r.t. the ooDialog Guide documentation that
appears to be fixed now - well done.

Hope that is helpful.  I will test and report.

Jon


On Thu, 22 Dec 2022 at 12:20, Rony G. Flatscher <rony.flatsc...@wu.ac.at>
wrote:

> Dear Jon,
>
> On 22.12.2022 12:56, Sahananda Sahananda wrote:
> > Sorry to have been absent during the effort that has gone on over the
> last week or so.  I have
> > been unwell (really nasty cold).  I'm better now and have a bit of time
> if there are any tasks
> > that fit my limited skillset.
>
> thank you very much for your offer!
>
> It would be helpful at this stage, if you could express your opinion,
> especially when questions get
> asked! :)
>
> But also, if you could download, install and run those installation
> versions from
> <
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/oorexx/5.0.0_Release_Candidate/>
> that match your
> operating system. If you encounter something that looks strange or any
> experiences, impressions and
> communicate them would be great!
>
> Also (not yet had time to look into it), if portable versions of the
> release candidates can be
> created and uploaded (the suggested sub-directory would be "portable") it
> would be great, if you
> could test them on your platform. (The portable versions are zip-archives,
> one containing the
> binaries only, one containing in addition the documentation and samples,
> per operating system. They
> are meant to be portable on an e.g. USB stick such that one can run ooRexx
> off the stick; also it
> would allow for unzipping them on a harddisk and run ooRexx from there.
> There is a readme.txt going
> with them explaining how to set up the environment with the supplied
> scripts for the portable
> version to function from any location.)
>
> Best regards
>
> ---rony
>
>
>
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