Hi Kevin,
Hey, maybe I'm woefully behind, and everyone already knows this, but
Ubuntu has decided to install tracker by default in the next release,
as announced in this mail:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-August/000321.
html
Someone mentioned that in IRC, and
On 8/23/07, Debajyoti Bera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Hey, maybe I'm woefully behind, and everyone already knows this, but
Ubuntu has decided to install tracker by default in the next release,
as announced in this mail:
Hey,
I'm gonna respond to both your messages here.
What kind of accounts do you have? The first error message you got (about
not being able to list messages) should be fixed in a commit I made a
couple of days ago (to my SoC branch (so dBera, if you read this, please
merge that patch with
I will replay to myself here:
On 8/13/07, Pierre Östlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/13/07, Joe Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/13/07, Pierre Östlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, we might just cut the length of the string or something if its
to long
until we can bump required
Hi,
I removed all old files and directories of my Mail, ImapMail and News
directories I had in .thunderbird. I keep getting the warning messages.
I haven't tried with a fresh and clean profile as I have some accounts
and Identities and I don't want to set up all those things from scratch.
But
Hi,
On 8/23/07, Pierre Östlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What kind of accounts do you have? The first error message you got (about
not being able to list messages) should be fixed in a commit I made a
couple of days ago (to my SoC branch (so dBera, if you read this, please
merge that patch
Hey, I can roll up a package with said patch sometime tonight, if
bhale could spare a moment later tonight or tomorrow to help me get
the deb approved and uploaded, it would be much appreciated, over
having to slog my way through the red tape for an account request.
I probably don't have the
On 8/23/07, Joe Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On 8/23/07, Kevin Kubasik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I've been on something of a hiatus for a good chunk of the
summer, I must have missed the debate/argument.
It didn't get any coverage on this list, and I haven't seen much of a
waste/overkill. If there were to be a simple tagging library (I have
thought about rewriting portions of the leaftag project and reviving
it into a more realistic solution).
...
Fair enough, _if_ leaftag (or a similarly API'ed derivative) were to
be cleaned up, maintained, and made available,