commit 60c973951b5d3137db10c3dcfa11810c295ed487
Author: Marius Hein <marius.h...@netways.de>
Date:   Thu Sep 29 13:54:48 2011 +0200

     * Fixed module tests


Am 04.10.2011 20:22, schrieb Michael Friedrich:
> On 04.10.2011 22:16, Kambusi wrote:
>> Okay, done...
> *donk*
>
> and the output is ...?
>
>>
>> Am 04.10.2011 20:01, schrieb Michael Friedrich:
>>> On 04.10.2011 21:50, Kambusi wrote:
>>>> With this, should the error disapear?
>>> no, but installing from the git tree could be a lot of commits and
>>> different versions. you could help the developers identify the current
>>> version you are using. and 1.5.0 or 1.6.0 is *not* enough in this case.
>>> this is just a question of clarification on information you should have
>>> provided in the first place.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Am 04.10.2011 16:42, schrieb Michael Friedrich:
>>>>> On 03.10.2011 02:57, Kambusi wrote:
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I installed icinga via git on my Debian Server.
>>>>> "git" requires the last sha1 commit. do a
>>>>>
>>>>> $ git log -1
>>>>>> I also installed the new Interface, but now i can not log in and the
>>>>>> position of some buttons are crazy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> here a Screenshot of this...
>>>>>> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/262/bildschirmfoto3.jpg/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The login is not possible, too but i can not find anything in the logs...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>
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