I just saw it on the blog mentioned above that Tenzer suggested that the "equivs" package could be used to work around this.
Then again, 3.5 has been out for a while, and fixing this looks rather easy. Any ideas on why this would take so long to fix?
I just saw it on the blog mentioned above that Tenzer suggested that the "equivs" package could be used to work around this.
Then again, 3.5 has been out for a while, and fixing this looks rather easy. Any ideas on why this would take so long to fix?