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VFP Bug list seems to dry up
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02/03/2005 08:03:46
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00989551
Message ID:
00991914
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52
>>Still more serious it is to release a new product, like VFP9,
>>without the DETAILED list of all the fixed bugs.
>>
>>Every correct bug can change the behavior of the application.
>>
>>I still do not have an application much extending,
>>But without a list of the made variations,
>>I would be paralyzed from the idea to use a new package
>>of which I cannot know the modifications.
>
>Please refer to the KB articles below...
>
>Miscellaneous problems that are fixed by Visual FoxPro 9.0
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894011/EN-US/
>
>Memory leak and corruption bugs that are fixed in Visual FoxPro 9.0
>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894010/EN-US/

Ken,

You have replied to Fabio, but not to me (Re: VFP Bug list seems to dry up Thread #989551 Message #991406). My question is different but related, so I take the freedom to jump in here and ask you again:

Where should we go when we want a (full) list of known, but yet unresolved, bugs?
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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