ROS 5.25 kills Hermes
Frederick Bambrough (1372) 837 posts |
On my Beagleboard-xM, OS 5.25 – Hermes dies on a fetch. ZeroPain is installed. No log is written. Does SecureSockets write to page zero? |
Chris Mahoney (1684) 2165 posts |
You’ll need SecureSockets 1.05, which I don’t think has been formally released yet. R-Comp might give it to you if you ask nicely :) |
Frederick Bambrough (1372) 837 posts |
No rush here but there may be some noise if released after os 1.24. |
David Pitt (3386) 1248 posts |
Manga 0.20, with SecureSockets 1.04, falls into a similar hole. It needs functionality in the ZeroPain module that is not provided by the Compatibity Page. The ZeroPain module 0.07 does not load on OS5.25. Shamelessly I built a ZeroPain Module that does load on OS5.25. |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
I was under the impression that the mainstay of R-Comp customers were using machines built with RO5.22 with some use of RO5.23 low vector.1
Hey, if it’s needed it’s needed. 1 iMX6 is, obviously, still going to be on RO5.22 or RO5.23 since no compatible RO5.25 exists and presumably at present ROOL will not be building a RO5.24 for iMX6 |
Frederick Bambrough (1372) 837 posts |
Oh, that’s what it is. Yet it’s still supplied?
Huh? Of machines maybe but I’m sure many just have NetFetch or its bits with alternative machines. |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
Not information I have, you’d need to speak to R-Comp – that’s where the description of the customer base and their requirements came from. |
Frederick Bambrough (1372) 837 posts |
Belay all that! R-Comp have just released an update on PlingStore. |
Frederick Bambrough (1372) 837 posts |
All functional again including Manga. Does this mean that ZeroPain could be removed? |
David Pitt (3386) 1248 posts |
Yes. |
Doug Webb (190) 1180 posts |
And the release notes for ZeroPain 0.07 and RISC OS 5.24/5.25 state this do they? |
Chris Mahoney (1684) 2165 posts |
I’m not sure which “this” you’re referring to, but the ZeroPain readme was recently updated. |
Frederick Bambrough (1372) 837 posts |
… but is irrelevant because, as direct clicking on the module returns, ‘ZeroPain is not supported by this RISC OS version’. |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
Summary: |
Martin Avison (27) 1494 posts |
Perhaps ROOL need a little time to complete all the release work? I suspect it is a large amount of work to create, test and release the stable version, and swap things around to enable the website to reflect this – which is presumably their priority. Then as a lower priority to also create a new development version and change the website for that, and then to make any post-release changes that are required. They have not even announced that 5.25 is available for use yet. |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
That was rather my point, it’s work in progress (like all the beta releases) and providing pointers to small bugs (or big ones like the first iteration of 5.25) is the name of the game for us users. |
Frederick Bambrough (1372) 837 posts |
Yup. Questions & observations. 5.25 is announced btw, in that it’s now the only beta available for download (for the BBoard at least). |
Chris Mahoney (1684) 2165 posts |
I see that ZeroPain 0.08 is now available and claims to work with 5.25 :) |
Doug Webb (190) 1180 posts |
So who wants to test it then :-) All good things come to those who wait and those that test and feedback things as Steve says. Everything coming nicely together ready for Wakefield. |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8170 posts |
If you’re truly impatient though you could pull the module from CVS instead of waiting for it to appear tomorrow. I’m sure Chris knows how already. |