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Stable release downloads broken #101

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rctgamer3 opened this issue Dec 29, 2016 · 7 comments
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Stable release downloads broken #101

rctgamer3 opened this issue Dec 29, 2016 · 7 comments

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@rctgamer3
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Removing v3.1.2 from the releases/downloads page broke both FBI and Homebr3w's CIA download option since there is no publicly available stable .cia file. Please consider readding v3.1.2 or a newer stable version to the downloads page.

@BernardoGiordano
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I know. A stable release will be added as soon as I complete 4.0.0stable. Until this happen, just wait.

@DHowett
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DHowett commented Dec 30, 2016

There is no point in using the Github Releases feature or even marking a version as "stable" if you're going to remove old ones ☹️. It'd be neat if we could access the 3.x line until the 4.x line reaches feature parity.

@BernardoGiordano
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I don't really care, there's a reason if I took down all the old releases. Also, the new stable one is coming within the next 12 hours, so just wait.

@BernardoGiordano
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they're coming

@ghost
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ghost commented Dec 31, 2016

The new vercion?now?

@greenDarkness
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I'm excited for the new stable release. Thanks for all your work! I'm sure everyone understands that programming is no easy task, and that the more time that is put into the release the more stable it will be.
Happy New Years!
Cheers!

@ghost
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ghost commented Dec 31, 2016

Happy new year! n n

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