Yasu 2.6.6 Released
Yasu 2.6.6 has been released which addresses the “error 2″ error issue that some users have been reporting. It’s a recommended update for all users. Please visit the Yasu page to download the latest version.
Yasu 2.6.6 has been released which addresses the “error 2″ error issue that some users have been reporting. It’s a recommended update for all users. Please visit the Yasu page to download the latest version.
Some users have reported that Yasu 2.6.5 sometimes reports an error has occurred after running a maintenance pass, with the following entry in the log file:
Error number: 2
Additional info: sh: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `
sh: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
I’m aware of this issue, and a fix is being worked on. If you’d like to help testing the latest private beta, drop me a line via my contact form and I’ll give you a download link.
Yasu has been updated to address a couple of issues that were reported by users, and adds a new feature. The new version addresses the following:
You can download the most current version at http://jimmitchelldesign.com/yasu/. Complete release notes are available here.
I’m pleased to share that Yasu 2.6.4, which addresses compatibility with Apple’s latest operating system, Snow Leopard (10.6), has been released.
This latest stable version updates routines specifically for 10.6, and also includes optimizations for older machines running 10.4 through 10.5.x, and is a recommended update for all users.
You can download the most current version at http://jimmitchelldesign.com/yasu/. Complete release notes are available here.
It’s been a wild day sorting out the changes, but we’re pleased to announce that Yasu 2.6.3 RC1 has been released for Mac 0S X 10.6 (aka Snow Leopard) compatibility. You can download the latest version either via automatic update in Yasu, or by downloading from the Yasu page directly.
NOTE: This release is not the final version, so be aware that there could be an issue or two lingering (though we’re confident there aren’t). So if you have any hesitation about using “pre-release” software, we suggest you wait a couple of days while the daring among us give it a spin before you update.
If you find an issue that needs to be addressed, please use the contact form on our site to let us know.