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Hello,
as the title suggests, it should be possible to use a stabilized version of the tool, as using a "rolling release" version is definitely prone to errors: if I test something with the version x.y.z of a tool, it should keep working in the same way with such version, and not break (as in change behavior) for some update/fix.
Thanks!
Riccardo
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Hello,
as the title suggests, it should be possible to use a stabilized version of the tool, as using a "rolling release" version is definitely prone to errors: if I test something with the version x.y.z of a tool, it should keep working in the same way with such version, and not break (as in change behavior) for some update/fix.
Thanks!
Riccardo
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: