Stable builds are builds that are made available prior to the official 
release. They are usually milestone builds which contain some of the new 
funtionality that is going into the official release and have had some 
degree of testing so are considered stable. This allows people to test the 
new features and provide feedback and defects which can be addressed 
before next stable release of the official release of that version.

In the PDT page download page currently, stable builds are older than the 
official release builds. However the page is confusing because 1.0.0 
builds are also being labeled as 1.0.2 builds. Basically look at the 
release builds for the official version releases. If there is a stable 
build with a newer release date then this is likely to be a milestone 
build for the next official release.

Dave Kelsey



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/02/2008 14:32:15:

> I thank you for the help. After downloading the 1.0.2 release 
> version and adding the xdebug.remote_log lines to my php.ini, I 
> discovered that my php.ini files was not properly formatted! I have 
> corrected the problems in this file and now can debug PHP in PDT.
> 
> I do have another question: What?s the difference between the 1.0.2 
> Release Build and the 1.0.2 Stable Build? The name ?Stable Build? 
> would imply that it is more stable (that is less likely to crash or 
> corrupt) than a ?Release Build?; or am I reading something into 
> these names that is not really there?
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> James R. Swenson
> Information Technology Services
> The Pennsylvania State University
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], 814.863.1348






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