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Re: MacPGP 2.6.2



>>>>> "Hyung-song" == Hyung-song Nam <namh@wintermute.resnet.cornell.edu> writes:
In article <Pine.LNX.3.91.960624013927.169A-100000@J301846312.resnet.cornell.edu> Hyung-song Nam <namh@wintermute.resnet.cornell.edu> writes:


    Hyung-song> hello, I just tried to run MacPGP under beta1. I had
    Hyung-song> tried to make a keyring, but once it got to the typing
    Hyung-song> part (ie, to generate random number?) MacPGP didn't
    Hyung-song> seem to be accepting keyboard input. I typed and
    Hyung-song> typed, but the number in the window stayed the same,
    Hyung-song> although I think the number is supposed to decrease as
    Hyung-song> you type away. Does MacPGP run under beta1? If so, how
    Hyung-song> do I fix the odd behavior mentioned above? Thanx a
    Hyung-song> lot!

I don't think there's anything you can do to help the situation.  Most
likely this bug will persist into the official E2 release, although
there is a regression in "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego" which
may be related.  Regressions are sufficiently serious that we'll be
looking at that bug very carefully before we burn the first E2 test
CD-ROM.  I wouldn't get your hopes up.

    Hyung-song> p.s. Man, I can't wait till executor3.0 dev begins!
    Hyung-song> Extension, serial, network support, and I could safely
    Hyung-song> ditch my win95 partition! (actually, better PS
    Hyung-song> font/printing support and faster X performance would
    Hyung-song> suffice..  :) )

Believe me, we're looking forward to getting back to development work,
too.  Wrapping up E2 is not a fun job, but we have to do it to get
some publicity and revenue.

    Hyung-song>                                           -Hyung-song
    Hyung-song> Nam hn16@cornell.edu

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