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Jolly-Swagman
11-11-08, 11:15 AM
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FahMon 2.3.4 Released

FahMon 2.3.4 is now available for download. Please see the download page for details on how to get it.
For a comprehensive list of changes please view the changlog which is linked to from the homepage.
What's new in this release:
This version fixes the nasty bug in 2.3.3 which cause clients to fail to update after non-specific periods of time. This was caused by a typo in the update queue handler which now works properly.
CPU usage has been reduced slightly when refreshing clients thanks to a re-worked message logger.
clientstab.txt is now tab-delimited. This has no effect on FahMon, but may break compatibility with other tools that read this fileAs always if you find any bugs in FahMon please report them using http://trac.fahmon.net/

Adak
11-11-08, 02:19 PM
Oh, I found a few, already - like it reads the clients name from the queue, and not from the client.cfg file. When you change names that you're folding for, it still shows the old name.

Also, it doesn't sort according to names, right.

etc.

LandShark
11-11-08, 09:36 PM
I've tried 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 in the past week, interface looks nicer. but not as stable as the old 2.3.2b especially when monitoring a larger number of clients.

jonspd
11-12-08, 04:46 PM
I've tried 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 in the past week, interface looks nicer. but not as stable as the old 2.3.2b especially when monitoring a larger number of clients.

I noticed this also.

sometimes I have to start it twice to get it to recognize some of my clients...

Jolly-Swagman
11-13-08, 03:08 PM
I've tried 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 in the past week, interface looks nicer. but not as stable as the old 2.3.2b especially when monitoring a larger number of clients.


Yeah I too just tried the New 2.3.4 and yeah found the same sort of glitches mentioned in posts, so went back to 2.3.2b, as LS stated seems more stable.