[url]OK thanks, but is there a summary of information about what is fixed and what the original issue was? What are the consequences of the installation?[/url]
There was a single bug fix in this version, mentioned in the thread where we released it for testing.
As soon as it will go to public release the change log will be updated with the changes list from previous public release to the new public release.
I just installed the previous version yesterday and it was pretty annoying that it destroyed my settings and configurations, as well as some newly created screen objects, so I had to start over. Is that going to happen now as well, or is it possible to keep the present profile and all the current settings? Yesterday I made a backup of the whole UCCNC folder and tried to copy back the profile, but that did not work, perhaps because of the change in the actual profile file due to the Modbus timeout error you fixed, but is that going to happen again with this new release?
It only destroys your settings if you ask the installer to do so.
The installer overwrittes your settings (profile) only if you have that checkbox ticked in in the installer,
if you untick that then it will not bother your settings.
Also it only bothers the default and plasma profiles, but again, only if you have that overwrite box ticked in the installer.
And no, the old profile should work with this new version also, it will always work with minor version number changes.
If the Timeout setting is not there in your old profile is not a problem then the software will load the default values defined in the plugin and will write the key to the old profile as soon as you make changes and save...
The only case when we can't guarantee that old profiles will work when updating major version numbers: 1.0xxx to 1.1xxx to 1.2xxx,
but as you can see major versions were released 3 times in the development/life cycle of the software and we do not plan a new major release in the future,
probably 1.2 will be the last major version number, except if we will decide to make a so big change which will need the code to be changed upside down, not likely to happen.
However the images folder will be overwritten on installations. Newly created custom files are not removed, but for example if you redraw the M3 image then that will be overwritten with the to be installed M3 image (if the file still has the same name in your setup), because the installer will overwrite copy the image files.
And new releases are not very frequent, we did not make a new release for about 4 months.
Now that we released it about 5000 users started or will start to use it, so we getting feedback about issues and the current stage of development is that we fixing these.
So, we giving out new releases now as the reported bugs getting fixed.
As soon as these will be all fixed you will likely not hear about any new release for a few months again, we will then go into silent mode developing in the background again.