Re: [Autogen-users] Using #include and autogen -L

2007-02-02 Thread Bruce Korb
On 2/2/07, Earnie Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bruce must have an autoresponder set and that is what you're seeing. Yes, it is the autoresponse message > Bruce you should add an "if you're already subscribed you can ignore > this message" type of blurb to the autoresponder. ``If you are alre

Re: [Autogen-users] Using #include and autogen -L

2007-02-02 Thread Earnie Boyd
Quoting Aaron Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> BTW, after adding a comment about you having the email problem, >> I found this in my in basket. It looks like you got through and >> got a bounce message to boot. Not real swift. > > Just curious... Am I the only one with this problem or are other

Re: [Autogen-users] Using #include and autogen -L

2007-02-02 Thread Bruce Korb
On 2/2/07, Aaron Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just curious... Am I the only one with this problem or are others > seeing it too? I've seen Earnie's problem more then once with various > SF mailing lists and I agree it's annoying. Andreas' recent missive was hung up in the admin queue. I u

Re: [Autogen-users] Using #include and autogen -L

2007-02-02 Thread Aaron Turner
On 2/1/07, Bruce Korb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anything you pick is going to have some grunge. Here's some uglitude for you: > > > #shell > > > > cd plugins > > egrep -v '^#include' plugin_opts.def > > list=`egrep '^#include' plugin_opts.def | awk '{print $2}'` > > for f in $list ; do cat $f

Re: [Autogen-users] Using #include and autogen -L

2007-02-02 Thread Earnie Boyd
Quoting Bruce Korb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > BTW, after adding a comment about you having the email problem, > I found this in my in basket. It looks like you got through and > got a bounce message to boot. Not real swift. > I believe this must be an SF issue. NOT A GOOD THING!. Sorry for sho