Oh my, kind of forgot I asked.
Like DerVVulfman, I was or still am confused about the different links you provide to the built binaries.
So, for Windows, am I right to say that the one under
https://app.box.com/s/uibg5p52sykl7u0y1gga6vl20m24or1u
in the Windows directory, March 2020, is your current build for Windows and it is on par with your recent Linux build?
Or does the Windows build lack noteworthy features and one is advised to make a build for Windows with your latest Github repo?
(05-02-2024, 07:46 PM)kyonides Wrote: Most of the details can be found in the Readme.md file. The most recent ones are listed here only.Depending on what your goal is with your fork, I'd definitely keep them updated and in one place (Readme or Github repo) as it helps to get an overview for the user.
(05-02-2024, 07:46 PM)kyonides Wrote: I do have binaries for Linux for sure, but they will only work on Ubuntu related distros, 22.04 and 24.04 release exclusive.Thanks. As I'm running Fedora, I'll have a look and test it on my system in the next days and report back.
Like DerVVulfman, I was or still am confused about the different links you provide to the built binaries.
So, for Windows, am I right to say that the one under
https://app.box.com/s/uibg5p52sykl7u0y1gga6vl20m24or1u
in the Windows directory, March 2020, is your current build for Windows and it is on par with your recent Linux build?
Or does the Windows build lack noteworthy features and one is advised to make a build for Windows with your latest Github repo?