Re: Thank you for the 9.0.5 update

2019-10-10 Thread Mark Talluto via use-livecode
As Brian stated, 9.5 will get the bug fix as well. I believe Heather indicated that this was coming pretty soon. I have been using 9.0.5 since the stable update and have not had a single crash. The debugger is an important component to me. LiveCode does a great job allowing us to drop breakpoi

Re: Thank you for the 9.0.5 update

2019-10-10 Thread Tom Glod via use-livecode
Agreed. this was a critical release, I was struggling with the property inspector for what seems like 18 months. now all those bugs are fixed, not to mention the memory leaks. way fewer interruptions and new users won't be asking themselves what is wrong with this thing. Happy coding ever

Re: Thank you for the 9.0.5 update

2019-10-10 Thread Lagi Pittas via use-livecode
Thank You Brian, I was hoping that would be the answer. Regards Lagi On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 at 12:47, Brian Milby via use-livecode < use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > Yes, 9.0.5 has a fix that 9.5 does not for the debug crash. That fix will > appear in the next update for 9.5. > > Thanks, >

Re: Thank you for the 9.0.5 update

2019-10-10 Thread Brian Milby via use-livecode
Yes, 9.0.5 has a fix that 9.5 does not for the debug crash.  That fix will appear in the next update for 9.5. Thanks, Brian On Oct 10, 2019, 4:55 AM -0400, Lagi Pittas via use-livecode , wrote: > Hi Mark, > > My mileage is varying. > > I have been using 9.5 stable and thought it was the complexi

Re: Thank you for the 9.0.5 update

2019-10-10 Thread Bernard Devlin via use-livecode
>> I created a play/test stack yesterday - 1 button 2 functions and a mousup of a couple of lines no more than 30 lines of code. Did some debugging and got a crash in less than 15 minutes. << I was getting multiple random crashes with a test stack in 9.5 that were apparently totally unrelated to d

Re: Thank you for the 9.0.5 update

2019-10-10 Thread Lagi Pittas via use-livecode
Hi Mark, My mileage is varying. I have been using 9.5 stable and thought it was the complexity of an application that was the cause of crashing with "red dots" I created a play/test stack yesterday - 1 button 2 functions and a mousup of a couple of lines no more than 30 lines of code. Did some d