OK, so I started to wonder why e16 would segv every time I tried
to open the 'About Enlightenment' to check the build date I was actually
running...
Turns out that sometimes, the 'sound' resource isn't set. And this
eventually lead to a crash trying to strcpy from a null pointer down in
JC Wong wrote:
Enlightenment CVS wrote on Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 08:23:58PM -0500
Enlightenment CVS committal
Author : devilhorns
Project : e_modules
Module : mail
Dir : e_modules/mail
Modified Files:
imap.c
Log Message:
Patch from rephorm to make imap work again, Thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so I started to wonder why e16 would segv every time I tried
to open the 'About Enlightenment' to check the build date I was actually
running...
Turns out that sometimes, the 'sound' resource isn't set. And this
eventually lead to a crash trying to strcpy from
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 05:29:22 PST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
- * Copyright (C) 2000-2006 Carsten Haitzler, Geoff Harrison and various
contributors
- * Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Kim Woelders
+ * Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Carsten Haitzler, Geoff Harrison and various
contributors
+ * Copyright (C)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it should be broken if your cvs is up to date - i changed apis
for engines. if its not broken compile-time - its going to be
broken runtime. :)
The build problem here was a pretty simple fix. However, as you
say, the engine api changed so there's probably a lot
Hell! Never though.
And from the point of translation - double hell
There is languages i have no idea how they called in Russian...
Thanks,
Dan
Brian Mattern wrote:
its 'Tyap', the name of the 'kcg' locale (of Nigeria)
rephorm
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 03:00:59AM +0200, Ag. System
I don't think language names should be translated, btw. Leave them as they
are, so if one accidentally sets to a wrong language he can easily (bah) set
it back to english or whatever.
Peter
On Saturday 13 January 2007 19:51, Ag. System Administrator wrote:
Hell! Never though.
And from the
On Saturday, 13 January 2007, at 22:41:04 (+0200),
Ag. System Administrator wrote:
After i've translated 95% of them i should stop?
Yes, you should...but then you never should've started. :)
Language names are not subject to translation; they should appear in
native form. To do otherwise
Hey,
with the test of the ewl_tree2 widget, when one clicks on a row, an Ewl
warning message is displayed. The backtrace is the following:
#0 ewl_print_warning () at ewl_misc.c:61
#1 0x403c7aaa in ewl_container_child_get (parent=0x0, index=0) at
ewl_container.c:506
#2 0x40487894 in
On Saturday, 13 January 2007, at 21:41:56 (-0600),
Brian Mattern wrote:
Well, then shouldn't we change the list in e_int_config_intl.c to
show the names of the languages in their native language?
Yes, of course. One would think that would go without saying
Michael
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