>The answer here is yes it should be (or more accurately, gmailfs relies
>on it being on). It is by default and most people don't seem to change
>it which is why we are seeing so few people reporting it. Hopefully
>Magnus can confirm this when he's fixed the other problem.
>
>I haven't had time t
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On 8/20/06, Sebastien Delafond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We were wondering if somehow the "snippets" setting was triggering
this bug that neither the upload author nor myself can't seem to
reproduce...
BTW the python-libgmail problem you describe below has been fixed in
We were wondering if somehow the "snippets" setting was triggering
this bug that neither the upload author nor myself can't seem to
reproduce...
BTW the python-libgmail problem you describe below has been fixed in
the most recent version I uploaded to sid yesterday, so you should be
able to get th
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 20:08:27 -0700, Sebastien Delafond wrote:
>Hey guys,
>
>do you have "snippets" enabled in your gmail config ?
Nope, should I?
/M
PS. At the moment I can't test with it turned on since I seem to be
getting some other, probably unrelated, bug on my Sid system:
# mount -t
Hey guys,
do you have "snippets" enabled in your gmail config ?
Cheers,
--Seb
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On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 09:08:18PM +1000, Richard Jones wrote:
> Actually, a point I should have mentioned before, you should ask these
> guys to check if they have snippets turned on in their gmail
> preferences. The error when this occurred used to be different, but
> I think this is the most l
Hi Richard,
according to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=378312,
they're both using libgmail 0.1.4. I agree with you that the patch
should work in either case, but I too hate to fix something whose
cause I don't know :\
Cheers,
--Seb
n Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 07:17:13AM +1000, Ric
tag 378312 + upstream
thanks
Hi Richard,
do you have any thoughts on this ? I can't seem to reproduce this bug,
but 2 of my Debian users are definitely seeing it, and Matthew seems
to have narrowed it down quite a bit, and is even proposing a
patch... The only thing that worries me here is that I
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006, Sebastien Delafond wrote:
> I still can't reproduce this one... Do you see the same behavior with
> another fsName ?
I tried changing fsnames and mountpoints, which didn't change anything.
Finally, despite not really knowing python, I decided to dig into the
source and see
I still can't reproduce this one... Do you see the same behavior with
another fsName ?
--Seb
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 02:57:38PM -0400, Matthew Gabeler-Lee wrote:
> Package: gmailfs
> Version: 0.7.1-6
> Followup-For: Bug #378312
>
>
> I'm seeing the exact same behavior as the original reporter.
Package: gmailfs
Version: 0.7.1-6
Followup-For: Bug #378312
I'm seeing the exact same behavior as the original reporter.
$ mount.gmailfs none /home/cheetah/gmailfs -o username=fastcat -p
Gmail password:
$ cd gmailfs
$ ls
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/gmailfs/gmailfs.py",
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