Hi, I appreciate the work of the Lazarus Team, but I really do not understand the way of the release cycles. The release 2.0.10 was so buggy that I went back to 2.0.8 - always in the hope to see a bug-fixed version released of the 2.0.10 - this is a couple of weeks now and I still did not see any bug-fixed version. Where would I be able to download at least a release candidate of the next version which includes all free pascal bugfixes? Is the only way really for everyone to compile everything from scratch? That is not really user friendly, nor does it seem to work straight out of the box. I gave up at the end and continue working with the 2.0.8 release on all my OSes. That makes me sad, would of course prefer the most current version of lazarus. I addressed the UUID Bug in the current FPC Postgresql libs, it got fixed in the FPC branch, but I see no way for myself to get it into the current release of lazarus ... so again, is there a way to find a more current binary version than the one Lazarus Release 2.0.10 - July 11, 2020, 10:55:58 am... that one is unusable for me due to the bug of the fpc.
In general, I am more or less experienced on linux and windows, but if I give up doing it myself, this means something in the process documentation is broken. I do not mind helping, though, and I love Lazarus, so please do not misunderstand this post, and I certainly do not want anyone to stop his engagement ... keep on - just make it SIMPLER somehow for people like me :-)