Yeah, I had planned on upgrading, but then someone else reported an
inflight crash of 6.3.6.  Since 6.3.5 had been stable for me I opted to
stick with it.

I added the crash file and a comment to the fixed bug so that it would be
there for reference, but I don't expect anyone to waste time on evaluating
my crash file.

On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 9:21 PM, Max Kellermann <m...@duempel.org> wrote:

> On 2012/06/17 18:41, Morgan Hall <morh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I had an in-flight crash of 6.3.5 yesterday as well on a Dell Streak.
>  The
> > crash was detected and a logfile grabbed, so I will find or file a ticket
> > for that issue and see if it adds any useful info to the debug
> > process.
>
> Don't fly with outdated XCSoar versions.  There's a reason we release
> new ones.  It is likely that your bug was already fixed, and checking
> that consumes our time needlessly.
>
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