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Wow! In the 28 year history of SWX, or more specifically, in the 20+ years they've been doing numbered SP's, there have only been a few times that I can recall where a .1 SP was issued. I can recall maybe five or six times that has happened. Here we have one right after the initial release, SP0.1.
Please tell me you didn't!
OR maybe they should just scratch this whole SP thing and just release hotfixes of a "complete product", rather then SP0 through 5 with all those .1 happening since 2021 or 2020.DennisD wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 8:10 am Wow! In the 28 year history of SWX, or more specifically, in the 20+ years they've been doing numbered SP's, there have only been a few times that I can recall where a .1 SP was issued. I can recall maybe five or six times that has happened. Here we have one right after the initial release, SP0.1.
I understand that the software gets more complicated, that dealing with legacy code is very difficult. I understand it is not possible to test for every possible hardware configuration, software setting, and user technique.
I have met the top people in charge of quality at SWX and I have great respect for their personal integrity. But that just makes this even more of a WOW of disappointment that this "patch" is even necessary.
Instead of SP standing for Service Pack, maybe it should stand for Service Patch.
NO! I did the last one ... its your turn Alex !
Thanks for the reminder. I vaguely remember that thread. That does paint a little different picture, but I also think that numbering system is lousy; The EV is now SP0 and the full non-EV is SP0.1. This just invites the conclusion I came up with. Perhaps they are just trying to soften us up to get used to more .1 SP's so we don't bash them as hard. SMH.SPerman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 8:37 am image.png
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I found a compelling reason (at least for me it was). See the replies at https://r1132100503382-eu1-3dswym.3dexp ... Wz0TBHOFFw.
It was.... implemented??? NO WAY!Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 10:33 am I found a compelling reason (at least for me it was). See the replies at https://r1132100503382-eu1-3dswym.3dexp ... Wz0TBHOFFw.
It was. I was also afraid it was too good to be true, but I downloaded it, changed that new setting in Document Properties, and saved the drawing template. It works as advertised.
I prefer this way compared to the previous EV method, which required still doing an update. A limited group that volunteers can get early access to the SP to potentially catch any critical bugs before it goes out to the masses. Cell phone OS updates work in much the same way except you often don't get to volunteer.......they just select you.DennisD wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 10:21 am Thanks for the reminder. I vaguely remember that thread. That does paint a little different picture, but I also think that numbering system is lousy; The EV is now SP0 and the full non-EV is SP0.1. This just invites the conclusion I came up with. Perhaps they are just trying to soften us up to get used to more .1 SP's so we don't bash them as hard. SMH.
jcapriotti wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 10:35 am I prefer this way compared to the previous EV method, which required still doing an update. A limited group that volunteers can get early access to the SP to potentially catch any critical bugs before it goes out to the masses. Cell phone OS updates work in much the same way except you often don't get to volunteer.......they just select you.
Not sure what the big deal about point releases are....nearly every software I've ever used has them.
No you're right.....typically a point release is to fix a critical regression issue which often means they pull the previous release. For other software it's a combination of both....I've seen some pull a previous release and later release a point patch fix....and sometimes a point release is just minor updates. Most CAD tools don't seem to do smaller point releases often...maybe because the installation packages are so large.bnemec wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 10:52 am I feel that the the problem with the point version is the implied "fix it" attribute. I think the point versions only show up on SPs with regression(s). Usually that SP is removed from the downloads page until the point version is released. Maybe I'm mistaken though.
If you can wait a bit, wait until SP2 or SP3(while still looking for user feedback on 2023's status) before upgrading. Rarely a good idea to update to SP0 if you ask me, not much to gain for what you risk to lose.
Because everything linked to everything and can't be split up.jcapriotti wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 1:06 pm Most CAD tools don't seem to do smaller point releases often...maybe because the installation packages are so large.
And this is why: https://www.engineersrule.com/new-in-so ... es-faster/AlexLachance wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 8:32 am Figured I'd post this here for those interested. A video comparative of opening files in 2022 vs 2023.
My apologies, forgot to link the article as well.Alin wrote: ↑Wed Feb 01, 2023 8:43 am And this is why: https://www.engineersrule.com/new-in-so ... es-faster/
Thanks. Mine was doing the same thing...SteveH wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 12:51 pm Thanks for the link.
I remember this same issue a few releases back and note that the date on the blog is 2015.
I uninstalled 2023 and went back to 2022 SP5.0. Didn't have the desire to start troubleshooting this issue and I expect other issues will appear. At least I'm familiar with the quirks of the 2022 release.
Why not just fix the path, it's fairly simple?SteveH wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 12:51 pm Thanks for the link.
I remember this same issue a few releases back and note that the date on the blog is 2015.
I uninstalled 2023 and went back to 2022 SP5.0. Didn't have the desire to start troubleshooting this issue and I expect other issues will appear. At least I'm familiar with the quirks of the 2022 release.
Even if you keep it local, I would add them to a different single folder local. SolidWorks like them scattered to the winds....some in the c:\Program data, some under c:\program files\SolidWorks corp\ in various sub folders.
Oh man this.jcapriotti wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 10:51 pm Even if you keep it local, I would add them to a different single folder local. SolidWorks like them scattered to the winds....some in the c:\Program data, some under c:\program files\SolidWorks corp\ in various sub folders.