That's largely true... but other times, bugs get introduced and/or fixed without my knowing they were even there. I find and fix memory management mistakes frequently (certainly at least a few times every major release cycle), often without knowing if they ever surface as crashes. So the answer whether a memory management bug fix got applied between version x and y is probably 'yes'.
It's a dangerous thing to offer, but if you can make a patch crash using 'vanilla' pd on any of 32-bit linux, windows, mac, or 64-bit linux, send me a tarball of the patch and its dependencies and I'll try to see what happened. Fixing crash bugs is always my highest priority.
cheers Miller
On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 03:46:11PM +0100, Steffen Juul wrote:
On 12/02/2008, at 13.58, matteo sisti sette wrote:
Are there any changelogs (is this the correct word) listing added features and especially bugfixes of each PD release?
There are release notes in doc/1.manual/x5.htm. The bug/patch tracker
holds some info, but are not complete either - not everything is
listed there basically since Miller need not add to it but only pull
from it, and not everything is guaranteed to be indexed/categorized
right which means it's lost wrt. searching (like a misplaced book in
the library).To get a complete list I'm afraid we are left we diff'ing the source.
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