On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 17:27 -0700, Karol Krizka wrote:
Why not just use devel instead of svn or cvs? This would get rid of any
such
problems in the future and makes more sence.
I would go totally the other way and (if possible) make it amsn_{date or
rev.nr}svn.tar.gz because that way you
Hi there,
That's a nice idea, I think other people would find it useful. I'll CC
this to the mailing list.
Thanks,
Tom
D. Pol wrote:
Hello Bluetit,
What I really like in PSI and aMSN do not have is the 'Message to
group' feature.
Would it be hard to implement ?
Have a nice day
Thanks
Thanks GrdScarabe,
as always, you're faster than one can expect!
Linus, thanks again for the translation and congrats! We always appreciate
people who contribute! :) (I don't see your name in the translation, maybe
you should add credits to yourself for the translation!)
I noticed a few
I like the idea.. I would say that if you want to send a message to 10
users but not from the same group, it means you couldn't do it, I think
having a listbox in which you could add which users to send the message to
(and also 'add all users from group X') would be a lot better.. Also
also i thought of using keyword substitution in the files, like using
$LastChangedDate$
that will be automatically filled in by svn (cvs has similar stuff)
problem is that is for one file only, so you cannot easily see the last
change in the whole project like with cvs_date
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at
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Thanks GrdScarabe,
as always, you're faster than one can expect!
You're not talking about the winks plugin I guess :p
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Hi everyone,
fwd-ing phil's mail as he can't send from his sf address...
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Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 21:05:14 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vivia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fw:Re: Proxy (was: Re: [Amsn-devel] WAKE UP EVERYONE)
Hi,
from my Uncle's
ok, if the ip is something like 235.235.235.235 or 255.255.255.255 or
whatever, it means it uses UPNP.. UPNP is simply udp packages sent to a
specific broadcast IP, so I guess it uses upnp to detect if it's behind
upnp router.. but if there is no upnp router, then it must use another way
and with upnp you can forward a port automatically
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 15:17 -0400, Youness Alaoui wrote:
ok, if the ip is something like 235.235.235.235 or 255.255.255.255 or
whatever, it means it uses UPNP.. UPNP is simply udp packages sent to a
specific broadcast IP, so I guess it
of course.
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 16:30:24 -0400, Sander Hoentjen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
and with upnp you can forward a port automatically
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 15:17 -0400, Youness Alaoui wrote:
ok, if the ip is something like 235.235.235.235 or 255.255.255.255 or
whatever, it means it
Mylast commit is because I used to use these to check for images that
get created without name. Only temp-images should be done this way so
we're sure we're not overwriting another temp-image, others should get a
good name imo;
grep image create photo -file * | grep -v #
grep image create
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