I have Linux Mint on my laptop and Windows 7 on my desktop. I know that you can open a .RPG file made or previously updated with an older nightly or stable release, but you can't do the opposite and open a .RPG file made or previously updated with a nightly release that was released after the current version you're using.
So my question is, if I make sure that both my Windows desktop and Linux laptop have the same date of nightly release, will I be in the clear? Or are there some discrepancies since they're compiled for different operating systems?
Windows <-> Linux nightlies question
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Well actually, technically, since the Windows, Mac, and Linux nightly builds are all compiled at different times of day, they may be different versions even with the same date. However changes that would prevent going back to a previous version are rare, and there haven't been any such changes in a while. You can always run "ohrrpgce-custom --version" and "custom.exe --version" to double check.