On Wed, Jan 28, at 11:10 Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> 
> Actually, I'm a little upset with myself for making the mistake in the first 
> place.  I was working so hard with kde, I didn't recheck akode with a script 
> the 
> way I should have because the code hadn't changed.  The sed was required 
> because 
> of the change in gcc.
> 
> My error was far more severe than Ag's.
> 

No it wasn't and pardon me (speaking as a friend), really you don't have
to feel that way. People make mistakes. I've seen some of the best coders in
the world to do childish mistakes. That's not an issue. The issue
(currently) is the established BLFS status, that we have to make perfect
commits. Simple this is not possible. For me trunk by definition means
breakage. One of my ways to fix my mistakes is to see them published in
my mailer. But that's me, others have other ways.  The real mistake is
the indifference. As the song says: "The day that you tarry, is the day
that you lose", until then you just have won the day.

>    -- Bruce

Regards,
Ag.
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