On Sun, 27 Feb 2005, Martin Joseph wrote:
> Actually, based on Henrik's comments here, your answer isn't adequate.
The adequate answer is the current (latest) STABLE release is what is
considered stable.
> Seems there have been some decided un-stable releases in the "stable" tree.
Software by it's nature always have issues of some form.
> Depending on what issues you run into, the 2.5 stable 8 release (current)
> seems to be doing all right.
The current stable release is 2.5.STABLE9, released 24 Feb 2005.
Regards
Henrik
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