What's the point of an EAP that expires?
senorplankton
Posts: 12
So, you've released an indispensible product.
I've tried the EAP, it's exactly what I need.
I get back off holiday to find it's expired and I can't reinstall the EAP, nor is it a released product.
Is it just me, or is that just plain stupid?
I've tried the EAP, it's exactly what I need.
I get back off holiday to find it's expired and I can't reinstall the EAP, nor is it a released product.
Is it just me, or is that just plain stupid?
Comments
This time we've dropped the ball, as we haven't updated the version before the expiry kicked in.
We'll try to rectify this as soon as possible.
David Atkinson
Product Manager
Red Gate Software
Product Manager
Redgate Software
Sorry if I appeared a bit fractious, but this happened right in the middle of an 'It's all gone wrong, why are these two databases different?' episode!
Any idea when the new version will be ready?
http://www.red-gate.com/MySQLCompareEarlyAccess
(the tool's principal developer, Lionel, did some 'remote development' during his vacation to fix this!)
David
Product Manager
Redgate Software
First attempt at installation reported it was upgrading from 1.0.0.42 to 1.0.0.44, as expected - tried running, still expired.
Uninstalled
Clean install - tried running, still expired.
Any log files that would be helpful or registry entries that need to be removed?
David
Product Manager
Redgate Software
Just thought I'd drop a line, so you know it's not just an isolated case. Was very happy with the program while it was functional, mind
Is their anything I can do to get MySQL Compare up and running again?
Cheers,
Steve.
www.Twitter.com/BookSwapSteve
I'm running out of machines to install it on and it's getting kind of annoying!
I presume it's only just been updated on the redgate site, I didn't receive an update.