Name: V. Shtabovenko (email_not_shown)
Date: 07/04/19-02:15:17 PM Z


Dear Samuel,

yes, essentially there are always two versions available
in parallel so that the newer examples are not backward-compatible, cf.

https://github.com/FeynCalc/feyncalc/wiki/FAQ#devsta

Cheers,
Vladyslav

Am 01.07.19 um 17:41 schrieb Samuel Wallon:
> Dear Vladyslav,
>
> I am back using FeynCalc after several years. I installed the stable
> version following the instructions of the github website (automatic
> intallation). This version is numbered as 9.2.0. I can run my old codes,
> fine.
> Still, I wanted to get through a few examples as provided in the same
> website, just to refresh a little bit, and to learn tricks. When trying
> to runthem, I see that it is assumed that at least the version 9.3 is
> installed.
> Therefore I am a bit lost: are these example prepared using a version
> which is still under development?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Best
>
> Samuel
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