hum... interesting. so, I was on 1.86.2. After the posts on 1.86.3, I
figured I'd wait (even if i don't run windows). Actually, I still have
the 1.86.2, because, I always install new, in different directories.
Then I have stuff to keep track of any and all changes I make. I use
this to update new web2py folders with relevant fileset only (BTW -
that reminds me, that's the first part of that P4-to-mercurial app
which I still need to send to you when I get it in a presentable state
- not a huge deal to add a few lines to have it point to web2py.com,
download new builds, run a diff, then update accordingly... but I am
getting off topic here)

I figured "nightly" meant new builds, daily with updated code (so
something past 86.3), even if unstable. My take was that, I had
nothing to lose... loading new pages was excruciating and moving my
cursor caused painful refreshes... As mentioned, I was about to turn
my mac to the mac store and leave it till they fixed it, install linux
fresh on another laptop and call it day.

so, I'll take Version 1.86.3 any day, with or with out problems
because for me (as for most), time is everything and 86.3 is
definitely stealing the show here!;) and so far, I haven't had any
issues at all.

details:
I'm using python 2.7 on mac OSX (10.6.4) - so, not effected by EOL
issue reported in 86.3

Thanks,
Mart


On Oct 11, 1:31 am, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... on a second thought. there was try.. finally that makes sure
> session files are closed. Perhaps that was a problem for you. What os
> did you use? which Python interpreter?
>
> Massimo
>
> On Oct 11, 12:13 am, mart <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It is kicking again!!!! At least for me, there is drastic performance
> > improvements (locally, is where it was suffering). before the update,
> > I was seriously thinking of running to the mac store and have them do
> > something (dunno what, but something)! Things were unbearably slow,
> > thought I may have had dud RAM or something....
>
> > so what ever you did, thanks! :)
>
> > Mart :)
>
>

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