MC 2.7

xavier.bury at clearstream.com xavier.bury at clearstream.com
Thu Feb 16 03:14:26 CST 2006


Hi Chipp

Im not saying it must be a rev app. But opening MC made tools in terminal 
services or metaframes
where the bitdepth is not 24/32 creates horrible unpredicable color 
changes at any time - while this
is ok for administrative tools which only i use, it can't be ok for 
enterprise users.

The latest issue i reported on the list with crashes when reading files 
when theres a windows API 
timeout retrieving the files is another issue im very concerned with. 
Bugzilla in the making but a new
phase of testing is underway.

I've been using Enterprise MetaCard since 1999. I refused to update to rev 
due to the lack of 
ntevents reported on faults and crashes. I do update the engine from rev 
but i cannot afford to
add further risks in my applications (they are used daily to make critical 
migrations of banking data)
and i see lots of unexpected crashes at home in the rev IDE which make me 
skeptical that it's 
worth the update. I will update when i think it's solid enough... But it's 
still not the case.

cheers
Xavier


metacard-bounces at lists.runrev.com wrote on 16.02.2006 10:00:01:

> X,
> 
> Why couldn't you release an MC app to any of your 3000 users? I don't 
> understand. Are you saying it must be a Rev app?
> 
> It's also not clear from your message whether or not you ARE an 
> Enterprise user. As Richard stated earlier, only Enterprise users can 
> upgrade with MC or have access to the Improve List where beta testing 
> takes place.
> 
> best,
> 
> Chipp
> 
> xavier.bury at clearstream.com wrote:
> 
> > If i update to Rev enterprise (peanuts money for my company - not for 
my 
> > personal license though), i still have 1 case that is since 1999 
blamed 
> > on windows drivers when the fault is clearly in rev/mc engine.
> > That was later posted as bugzilla 1076... For the life of me, i 
couldn't 
> > release a metacard based software to any of our 3000 users in the 
> > company since we all use terminal services or metaframe servers...
> 


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