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OlimilO

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Sunday, October 18th 2009, 12:45pm

manually download the Jabaco-framework

@All

Surely you know the menuitem "?"->"Get Latest Snapshot" with it you are able to download the latest Framework snapshot. "Snapshot" means that it simply represents the latest compilation, without the guarantee to get it bug free, or even complete.
You also have the chance to go back in time and download a complete history version.

* here in the forum move your eyes up to the Jabaco panther
* move your eyes to the right
* click the button "Download"
* move your eyes back to the Jabaco panther
* click the button "Framework"
* download a version that it is minimum 500kb in size
-> as at 18.Oct.2009 the latest complete version is:
Jabaco200910070500.jar 515.66 KByte October 7, 2009, 2:03 am
* rename it to "Jabaco.jar", then copy it to your Jabaco program folder

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Sunday, October 18th 2009, 1:57pm

Is there any reason to put "small" versions below 500kB in the list of framework versions?
Is this by purpose or just a mistake?

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Sunday, October 18th 2009, 3:14pm

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or just a mistake?
It's a mistake.
@Manuel, could you please delete all smaller versions.

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Sunday, October 18th 2009, 7:34pm

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Friday, January 28th 2011, 5:01am

Hmm, I see new 2xxKB versions out there again.

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Saturday, January 29th 2011, 11:36pm

I had never noticed that option under the "?" menu--thanks! Unfortunately it does look as though it will download one of the 200k versions at present.

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Sunday, January 30th 2011, 12:18am

I had never noticed that option under the "?" menu--thanks! Unfortunately it does look as though it will download one of the 200k versions at present.

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First you need the latest Jabaco.jar:
http://www.file-upload.net/download-3130203/Jabaco.jar.html
It is from the 14.1.20111. If you still don't have it, then download it and replace your Jabaco.jar in your Jabaco-directory with it.

theuserbl gave me the link, in another Thread, for the latest Jabaco.jar.

I post it here, I hope he does not mind. :whistling:

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