Hello Nil,
On Sat, 30 Mar 2024 07:42:26 +0300, you wrote:
NB>>>> This is kinda neat, I have to admit.
NB>>>> --- tin/2.6.3-20231224 ("Banff") (Linux/6.8.1-arch1-1 (x86_64))
GH>>> It is, but someone needs an upgrade. :-)
LOOK HERE AT MY VERSION ^^
NA> http://www.tin.org
>> Announcement: TIN 2.6.3 (stable) was released on December 24, 2023
LOOK HERE FOR MATCH ^^
GH>>> ~$ tin -V
GH>>> Version: tin 2.6.4 release 20240224 ("Banff") Feb 24 2024
GH>>> 15:17:45
NA> What the shit are you running? An unstable version? Then go ahead and ..
NA> yourself.
I think you're replying to the wrong person.
NB>> I just got it and compiled yesterday from tin.org, and it said it was
NB>> the "latest stable branch".
NA> No fakken way it is a stable version.
Re-read the message, as far as who I was replying to, and who is running which version, and you'll better understand what you did wrong here.
Regards,
Nick
... Take my advice, I don't use it anyway.
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