tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33679147474860907482023-11-15T18:11:57.766+01:00Sauro's blogAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10301006058523845254noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3367914747486090748.post-19125405318773403942009-06-30T21:19:00.003+02:002009-06-30T21:52:02.950+02:00Hi web, this is the first post on this new blog!<br /><br />As stated on my <a href="http://www.paneura.com/%7Edino/wjed.html">old and clumsy page about wjed</a>, will try to use this blog to write about <a href="http://www.jedsoft.org/jed/">jed</a> and other things. Well, if I can fight my laziness...<br /><br />Anyways, I'm writing this because, after three years, I have an updated version of my jed installer for windows! After reading <a href="http://jupiter.jtan.com/%7Ewingnut/jed-users/msg02492.html">this message</a> on jed mailing list, I found that, while the current stable version of jed is still the same, a lot of work was done on the <a href="http://www.s-lang.org/">S-Lang</a> side, and the old version used in my latest installer was the problem.<br /><br />But I don't have Windows installed at home, and at work lately (where 'lately' means in the last two years) I'm very very busy. I managed to get a couple of minutes to update my repository to the latest S-Lang version, and rebuild the installer.<br /><br />The result can be found downloading <a href="http://www.paneura.com/%7Edino/files/jed_0.99.18-s2.1.4-i161.exe">jed_0.99.18-s2.1.4-i161.exe</a>.<br /><br />This file got very minimal testing, and while I have it installed on my system at work, I used it only a few times.<br /><br />If you have some questions, write a comment here or drop me a mail.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10301006058523845254noreply@blogger.com2