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cr0w 09-20-2014 01:36

AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
hello guys i have question about that

Which is those versions working good !

and some one know release date of final version for 1.8.3 + Full Installer

how to upgrade Dev Builds ? example from 1.8.3-dev-git4391 to 1.8.3-dev-git4393

and what is new on AMX 1.8.3

Pleas answer all of my questions .

zmd94 09-20-2014 03:24

Re: AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
AMX 1.8.2 is officially released. ;)

fysiks 09-20-2014 03:50

Re: AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
If you are going to use the server as your main public server and are not prepared for bugs and don't know how to debug things, DO NOT use 1.8.3.

Kia 09-20-2014 04:03

Re: AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
You can find the changes in the dev builds on GitHub and on the Waterfall page.

If you want to switch from one dev build to a newer one, just overwrite the data from the new package.
And as fysiks already said, only use a dev build if neccessary.

cr0w 09-20-2014 06:37

Re: AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
:D Alliedmodders for ever !! we are never die ! fuc... yea

joshknifer 09-22-2014 14:09

Re: AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
Lmao to Crow being in the "United Stats". His Engrish is so perfect...

Kia 09-22-2014 14:33

Re: AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
Wasn't his previous location Iran?

GinNNy 09-22-2014 15:26

Re: AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
Yea, maybe he got the US Passport :P

Fr33m@n 09-22-2014 18:01

Re: AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
To people that are still interested about new functionnalities, amxmodx 1.8.3 is not a bunch of bugs.
Even if it may have bugs, it's still very stable for a public environnement.

fysiks 09-22-2014 18:04

Re: AMX 1.8.2 Or 1.8.3
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fr33m@n (Post 2202537)
To people that are still interested about new functionnalities, amxmodx 1.8.3 is not a bunch of bugs.
Even if it may have bugs, it's still very stable for a public environnement.

If it is still creating nightly builds and is still being developed, it cannot be considered stable for a public environment. So, if you start a server and are expecting it to be a long term solution, you should not use a constantly changing dev version (because you never know if you will download one that happens to have a bug in it that prevents it from working correctly).

It's easy to say that it is safe to use for someone that can react quickly to problems and is able to figure out those issues or work around them in a timely manner. So, for the general user who knows nothing about the internal workings of the program, they should not be using any dev versions.

Analogy: You don't recommend a beta version of Apache if they want to "just run a website".


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