Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/06/15/05:32:31
Lukasz 'Shufla' Nowak writes:
> Is there many diffrences between Allegro 3.0 and 3.x,
I presume you mean 3.9.x? The actual version numbers are 3.9.1, 3.9.2,
etc: I just use an x to represent that whole series of development
versions.
Yes, there are a lot of differences. If you are still using 3.0, that
is one whole generation behind the last major official release, which
was 3.1, and added a lot of new features. Then there were a number of
bugfixes in the 3.11 maintenance release, and a massive reorganising
of the code for the current development versions (mostly related to
portability issues, but there are also a number of new features).
For a complete list of differences, see the ChangeLog or CHANGES file:
there are far too many for me to list them all here.
> and which one is more stalbe?
It depends. I fix bugs whenever I find them, but then add new features,
which often introduce new problems. You should use a recent version,
though, because that way you will be dealing with new and interesting
bugs that I want to know about and fix, rather than old boring ones
that I've already fixed :-)
Shawn Hargreaves.
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