> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raphaël Enrici [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 29 November 2003 20:15
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] v1.0.2 Build
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> debian packages upload in progress :)

Thanks :-) BTW, I stripped out all the non-debian snapshots the other day. Can you try 
to keep it down to a week or so's worth please (assuming you're not already)?

Amongst other things it looks like I will be moving cvs and snake shortly so I want to 
minimise the amount of data I have to move around. 

For those interested, currently cvs is sharing a box with a load of work stuff, and 
snake is my test machine. Mark & I are looking to build a dedicate development box in 
one of our racks. This will host the pgAdmin stuff and other projects we work on in 
UML virtual machines. This also means of course, that we can run multiple linux 
distros on the same box. Once this is done, Snake will become my text box again, 
following an upgrade to an Athlon 64 :-)

> As for the first maintenance release, I had to take the 
> snapshot's configure script and change the version in it to 
> get the build ok. The benefit of this (with some other tricks 
> added to the build process) is that SSL menus are ok on debian.

I did it the other way for Slackware. Monolithic wx build, and hack src/Makefile.

> <joke>
> Another thing, Andreas, I loved your song! You are da'new Pop 
> Star :) What do you think of this for the chorus (you should 
> try to sing it on "No more pain" song from someone I can't 
> remember its name [fugees
> maybe?]):

Heard a rumour on the radio today that Wyclef and Lauryn are reforming the band 
without Pras...

Not that I'm a massive fan, just thought I'd mention it!

Regards, Dave.

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