Hi Ed,
I will be out of office until next monday, so I must beg your pardon because
our HowTo job will have a delay. I appreciate your help and will try to some
home job but I'm not sure of the result.

For the bug: I got the tar (0.9.1) from the web site, but I did never update
it.
I didn't use setup, and I didn't write sources in my site's dir, because I
feel the need to explore them (ed eventually change them) so I keep them in
my home dir, and I don't know how to use web update in this situation.
Anyway, beside this, I don't like the idea of having (unconscious) changes
to my codebase, to avoid the "Now it's working differently, but I didn't
change anything!" syndrome...
Is there any way to have a list of changes from web updates, review them and
applying them only after a review?
I'm setting up a local svn server and I could use it to keep track of the
patches, if it's needed.

Thanks, Luca

On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 4:58 AM, Ed Leafe <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Feb 24, 2009, at 5:01 PM, Luca Arzeni wrote:
>
> > Environment: Dabo 0.9.1, Debian Linux 4.0 "Etch", Python 2.4.4.
> >
> > While running connection editor I spot a little bug:
>
>
>         Are you using Subversion to update your copy of Dabo, or Web
> Update?
> This fix was pushed to Web Update a while ago, and I would recommend
> that if you're not using bleeding-edge subversion code, that you use
> Web Update to keep your copy of Dabo updated with the latest fixes.
>
>
> -- Ed Leafe
>
>
>
>
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