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indigo3297y@Olverine I'm not sure how much they know, I believe it's a general IT person that's running things. I'll definitely see if they're willing to try it though!
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kunashe19877yThis is a red flag for me. If there is a bug caused by their setup how will you debug?
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- add exception
- send update to client
- see if exception gets thrown on production
- add another exception based on whether exception was thrown
- repeat until bug is isolated
- fix and ship update to client
- repeat when new changes break something unexpectedly -
Man, too bad for you he doesn't use high sierra. That would make things a lot easier.
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@kunashe with great dificulties... But it's common, at least for our type of clients to have sealed systems, so you just have to log every piece of sh*t and hope you don't miss sth when writing instructions for update. Also we had to flew our guys in for the weekend to do the initial setup.
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