Yeah I tried reinstalling it but encountered the same issue, using 0.2.6 for now.
Miss the new features of the dev version but I will wait till I got more time to mess with it.
What version were you running? I have 0.2.6.30 with pr1.3 and don't have any issues, even when I update to pr1.3 wazapp worked without having to reinstall
What version were you running? I have 0.2.6.30 with pr1.3 and don't have any issues, even when I update to pr1.3 wazapp worked without having to reinstall
Strange, well I reflashed it so I had to reinstall it, but for some reason I get this error, and even the .db file in /home/user/,wazapp has NO name :s
Strange, well I reflashed it so I had to reinstall it, but for some reason I get this error, and even the .db file in /home/user/,wazapp has NO name :s
ok i'm a very paticient user here... i follow the development of wazapp since the beginnig and try to report things i realized while using... and i never ask for a date or faster release...
but i also follow the development on github, and the issue the devs working on for the next version don't get less... Still 10 issues since two weeks... another one showed up today...
so i wonder if it's not possible just to make a bug fix version 0.2.6.1 which just fixes the problem that wazapp is crashing all the time?
or another idea is to release a .deb file of the 0.2.6.3 version?
ok i'm a very paticient user here... i follow the development of wazapp since the beginnig and try to report things i realized while using... and i never ask for a date or faster release...
but i also follow the development on github, and the issue the devs working on for the next version don't get less... Still 10 issues since two weeks... another one showed up today...
so i wonder if it's not possible just to make a bug fix version 0.2.6.1 which just fixes the problem that wazapp is crashing all the time?
or another idea is to release a .deb file of the 0.2.6.3 version?
just asking if this is possible...
It is a very strong possibility that the devs work on their stuff at their home pc and do a lot of coding and testing and then coding and testing.
Then upload new patches and pieces of code all at one time to GitHub. Saves time and effort
GitHub just allows the devs to track bugs and also for users to report bugs they find easily without devs going through a hundred thread posts
After trawling the thread for ages, I've not been able to find a conclusive answer ... will sending / receiving media be supported in the next major release?
After trawling the thread for ages, I've not been able to find a conclusive answer ... will sending / receiving media be supported in the next major release?
By the looks of it, no. Seems receiving is the only thing working atm, but ya never know, they may have figured it out, the lack of information from the devs usually means they are working hard.