On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 09:43:40AM +0300, Matti Somppi wrote: > On 5/7/05, Matti Somppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > ----clip---- > > I'm not that familiar with Perl (I usually code with C), but I tried > > to review the code a bit and noticed I get this problem fixed by > > changing the line 1737 in gnump3d2 to > > > > $safeFile = "\"" . $file . "\"";. > ----clip---- > > I also noticed that the links in most recent tracks were broken if the > > file names contained single quotes. I managed to fix this by changing > > the line 154 in recent.pm to > > > > $text .= > > "<tr><td>$host</td><td><ahref=\"/$2$suffix\">$disp</a></td></tr>\n"; > ----clip---- > > Am I writing to a wrong list or has anybody taken a look at this?
The latter .. I must have missed it, my apologies. I've committed both fixes now. > Anyway, I found that the $new_days parameter in the /etc/gnump3d.conf > is not working as it should (changing the value of it has no effect). > This can be fixed by changing the line 3320 in gnump3d2 from > > $new_days = getConfig( "new_count", 7 ); > to > $new_days = getConfig( "new_days", 7 ); > > The other way is of course to change the parameter name in > gnump3d.conf to $new_count. Sure, I changed the code rather than the configuration file name. Steve -- http://www.steve.org.uk/ _______________________________________________ Gnump3d-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users
