[FX] bangbang023: 07-01-30 [Trunk/Win32](O2/GAL)


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Is this based of 1.5beta or 1.0.x?

I might download this because 1.5 is giving me some grief - minor glitches.

So thanks for offering an alternative.

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Neither, these are trunk builds - on the road to 2.0! :woot:

builds will return early Tuesday morning (earlier thna usual build time because of an awkward work schedule). Everyone should thank Allan? for at least providing a temporary solution to my hosting troubles.

builds will return early Tuesday morning (earlier thna usual build time because of an awkward work schedule). Everyone should thank Allan? for at least providing a temporary solution to my hosting troubles.

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:blush:: :blush:: *twists my hands together, and one foot shifts back and forth*

ahh shucks ... your gonna make me blush :blush:: :blush::

*LOL* :rofl:: It's no problem actually ... it was just sitting there doin' nottin.

Ok, in a fun twist of events, http over SSL works for pryan so I'm going to use his hosting as usual. You'll have to accept a security certificate from pryan to download, but that should be a one time thing.

I was just awoken by the sound of a jammed head from one of my HDD's. Needless to say, no build today and with my lack of funds and desire to destroy my system, I'm not sure if I'm building anymore. Too much crap lately.

Now that I'm awake and conscious, I wish to explain things a little better to everyone. This morning, I had my build going as usual and I was intent on enjoying my only day to sleep in. Suddenly, I heard a repeating loud screech coming from my system and I flew out of bed to quickly realize that the head on one of my drives was skipping over and over again. I cancelled the build, but a few seconds later, my system locked up. I restarted and started to do some testing. I used my defragmenter to test each individual physical drive and it became clear my main drive was having issues. The system didn't lock up, but the head skipped and screeched a lot. It's only done it once, since, under a light load, but I don't want to try it anymore. This PC is over 3 years old and is on the way out, anyways. After talking with my parents and getting my dad to waive my monthly rent for two months, I'm going to be buyning a very barebones amd64 3500+ system and bring over any of my higher end parts to it. It's going to cost me around $650 or so. During this time, my builds are on hold. I can't risk destroying this system until I get the replacement. After I do get the new PC and get settled in, I'm going to gauge circumstances and see if I wish to resume building. I apologize to everyone for this inconvenience and I know it's been excuse after excuse, but I really have no other choice.

no, problem, dude! stuff happens... :pinch:

on a perhaps slightly different note: when 1.5 is released, will anyone build an optimized version of it?

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Unfortunately, no. The branch and trunk can not share similar profiles and I don't wish to cause issues for my users.

I think I will continue building once I get my new system in about two weeks.

Even though I dont use your build, I just want to thank you for doing this. Its very nice of you to take time out of your day just to contribute. Hopefully people understand the situation, and hopefully its resolved soon enough.

Even though I dont use your build, I just want to thank you for doing this. Its very nice of you to take time out of your day just to contribute. Hopefully people understand the situation, and hopefully its resolved soon enough.

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Thanks. I'm hoping people do understand and can hold out just for a little bit longer. There's been nothing but chaos with building the past 5 months and I just want to put it behind me and start cranking ou builds more reliably again.

My new system has shipped and will be here by the 17th. It will probably take me a while to add in all the parts I already have, get installed and get all the neccessary pieces configured in order to start building again, but I expect I should resume builds in around 10 days or so.

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