TD 4.14 is released, and I finally have some time for Kotatogram, so I decided to update the branch directly to it. And surprisingly, it was easier than I've thought.
I've updated it from patches-track-4.8.4 branch which was fixed a little (not fully though). That's probably the reason why it was easy enough to update.
However, I haven't tested building yet, so it's possible that there will be a lot of bugs that will prevent the branch from building.
Source code, as usual, I'll upload when first working build will be done (I'll upload it too).
TD 4.14 is released, and I finally have some time for Kotatogram, so I decided to update the branch directly to it. And surprisingly, it was easier than I've thought.
I've updated it from patches-track-4.8.4 branch which was fixed a little (not fully though). That's probably the reason why it was easy enough to update.
However, I haven't tested building yet, so it's possible that there will be a lot of bugs that will prevent the branch from building.
Source code, as usual, I'll upload when first working build will be done (I'll upload it too).
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