[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 03:16:08PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.2K bytes 
> in 27 lines about:
> : > Anyone know why the installer could be screwing up my S key?
> : 
> : Known issue, please see the thread starting with
> : 
> :   
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00356.html
> : 
> : >  To whom would I report the bug?
> : 
> : To whoever wrote the Windows installer.  I claim innocence, I don't run
> : Windows myself.
>
> For the record, Jeremy is the one who reported this bug the first time.
> And in both cases, he's using Windows Tablet Edition.  I lack Windows
> Tablet edition to test on, therefore I can't help debug.  It's a
> standard Nullsoft install.  There's nothing magical about it.
>
> : As a side note, a competent Windows maintainer for Polipo is *badly*
> : needed.  If you understand the difference between mscvrt and a fish, if you
> : know how to write an installer that doesn't hose users' systems, and you
> : are willing to contribute some of your time to Polipo -- we need you.
>
> The installer I wrote is the exact same as the one written for Tor and
> Vidalia.  Neither of those installers, nor the OSX installer for that
> matter, "hose users' systems".  The installer appears to work acceptably
> well, the problem is Polipo can't handle the Windows naming structure
> due to spaces.

Sorry, what do spaces in file names have to do with polipo starting when
the S key is pressed?

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