Patrick Shanahan said the following on 02/10/2013 11:38 PM:
* Constant Brouerius van Nidek
[02-10-13 23:25]: On Sunday, February 10, 2013 10:43:33 PM Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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Well, let me rephrase the question, where could I find a stable fslint. Not an so-called unstable version offered for 12.2 e.g. by 5 different persons with colorful aliases.
What is there that makes you believe there is one? Past that, you have choices, build it yourself or find someone else who will build it for you.
I forget which one I chose but "It works for me" and "I've had not problems with it" - which is one reason I recommend it.
Unstable in the context provided above is more "untested" by a large group of users more that UNstable as in: will crash your system.
It "works for me" and doesn't crash my system. That being said, I've only used it for what I said, checking for duplicates and hanging symlinks. Maybe it crashes if you ask it to .... I dunno? juggle penguins? But since the only issue here is duplicates and hanging symlinks I'd say go for it. I don't have enough penguins to juggle ...
You can always remove it if it doesn't suit you.
Heck! some people do that with whole installations!
ps: everything is "unstable' to some larger or smaller degree, just as crossing the street with the lights is not *completely* safe.
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