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Subject: Re: [geda-user] What version of pcb-rnd to test?
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Hi David,

On Sat, 21 Jan 2017, David Carr (junk AT dcarr DOT org) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com=
] wrote:

>I'm a long time pcb user and I'd like to try out the pcb-rnd branch.
>The current svn version prints out a warning along the lines of "don't use
>for production...".=C2=A0 Should I try 1.2.0 or another svn version?

Yup, as miloh explained, we are having a few days of transition at the=20
moment - actually the first such thing in our 6000+ revision history.

The only one thing that doesn't work in trunk/ today is changing the layer=
=20
stack (adding/removing/moving layers and groups). I expect this to be=20
fixed in a few days.

Best regards,

Igor2
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