Jim Winstead wrote:
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > just wanted to point out, that my modem is not really lucky with all
> > those KR-Attachments. Are they really necassary???
>
> the cvs commit emails automatically make attachments of anything that
> is bigger than 8k. i suspect this is to be friendly to people who read
> their mail using IMAP over slow-ish connections.
>
> (it did look to me like someone was committing files in english to the kr
> directory, which i thought was a no-no, but i'll admit to being out of
> the loop on such things.)
It was completly unnecessary. The conifgure command detects missing
files and if a file is missing it uses one from the en tree with the
same name.
If you look at one of the files with english content, you will see that
every file start with korean characters before the first element. That
is not valid XML.
It doesn't matter if it is a attachment or not. At home the download
hits my disk quote at my provider and at work I couldn't compact the
inbox folder until I deleted my other stuff.
-Egon
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