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Re: Where to find a Stable Version of YAAC


 

Greetings.

I'm not sure what you mean by the "installer". YAAC doesn't have an installation program per se; you just unzip the distribution into a directory of your choice, and then invoke the main YAAC.jar file by clicking on it in your O/S file manager, or using the command line

java -jar YAAC.jar

when cd'd into the YAAC installation directory. And the built-in upgrader does the same thing (downloads and unzips the new version over the old version).

So, I'm not sure where you found an installer. Please explain exactly what you were doing.

Also, I haven't tested YAAC with Java 13 yet. So you may have found some weird bug due to new constraints in that version of the runtime (I had to make some fixes to deal with Java 9).

Let me know how you're "installing" YAAC.

Andrew, KA2DDO
author of YAAC

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of N9JCA Chris Matthews <n9jca.chris@...>
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2020 1:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [yaac-users] Where to find a Stable Version of YAAC

I have tried to install the latest Beta with no success
Is there a Stable version to be Had somewhere
I have Java Runtime13 installed on LMDE (Stretch)
When I Right Click on the Installer I choose "Install with Java Runtime13"
but no luck
If I can get it working then I will be running my Kenwood 700D
from Home
Thanks in advance
Chris N9JCA
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