We just migrated to Scala 2.10.M4 (from the first build with low rating). And before I fixed all related problems, plugin was unstable. Next build seems should be quite usable and feedback is really appreciate, because such migration can break anything.
We're in the middle of an iteration would greatly prefer not performing any version upgrades at this time.
On 6/26/12 7:43 PM, Alexander Podkhalyuzin wrote:
We just migrated to Scala 2.10.M4 (from the first build with low rating). And before I fixed all related problems, plugin was unstable. Next build seems should be quite usable and feedback is really appreciate, because such migration can break anything.
No, you can use Scala 2.9 or 2.8. We just recompiled Scala plugin with Scala 2.10. Also we improved support of Scala 2.10, which is now usable, but wasn't.
We just migrated to Scala 2.10.M4 (from the first build with low rating). And before I fixed all related problems, plugin was unstable. Next build seems should be quite usable and feedback is really appreciate, because such migration can break anything.
Best regards,
Alexander Podkhalyuzin.
Would we have to use 2.10.M4?
We're in the middle of an iteration would greatly prefer not performing
any version upgrades at this time.
On 6/26/12 7:43 PM, Alexander Podkhalyuzin wrote:
No, you can use Scala 2.9 or 2.8.
We just recompiled Scala plugin with Scala 2.10. Also we improved support of Scala 2.10, which is now usable, but wasn't.
Best regards,
Alexander Podkhalyuzin.
All thru these low ratings, I personally have not encountered any issues.