Swanye, 30 days ago @Philmore98 Hey; any version should be fine. Linux is, generally, pretty good about backwards compatibility. I've made a ton of breaking changes, within the last year, so I'd recommend sticking with the commit version we last got you set up on, for now. Hopefully, I'll be able to properly clean things up (plus documentation) once employed, again.
@Philmore98
Hey; any version should be fine. Linux is, generally, pretty good about backwards compatibility.
I've made a ton of breaking changes, within the last year, so I'd recommend sticking with the commit version we last got you set up on, for now.
Hopefully, I'll be able to properly clean things up (plus documentation) once employed, again.