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PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 5:57 am 
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Trying to hold off asking that same question myself, I just make this part of my daily rounds... ;)


maybe soon


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is it not worth an answer as to when we can expect 2.06

there are long posts from the SE team about people not getting their purchase email but this - nothing

must be soon - surely - need one of the bits that is being added to this release!


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Ralph is working on some final tweaks to AFP. Has been for a while but the results are noticeable and good so far. I suspect we are VERY close so please be patient. :)


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I just sent Tony the final patch for the AFP daemon, hopefully 2.06 will be ready in a week or so, after stability testing.

Netatalks AFP daemon in our opinion had a security issue that concerned us and we weren't comfortable releasing 2.06 without fixing it.


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another week - how soon is soon??


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Soon is as soon as it will be. We would probably be a bit peeved if the update wasn't adequately stability tested, wouldn't we........?


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