could just go back to having config.rpath in CVS like we had
from 2005-04-14 when sebastid committed it until 2006-03-25 when
raster nuked it as a test commit.
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... ; autopoint -f || exit 1
+ echo No cvs - Not running autopoint...
+fi
Better plan:
echo Running autopoint... ; autopoint -f || :
^
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No, it would not.
There is no sense in determining if autopoint is or is not installed
if its failure is to be ignored. My solution is correct.
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time major gettext issues arose,
we borrowed some stuff from the Gaim project (ChipX86?).
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in and try to debug the issue any further because I wasn't sure if
this was known or not.
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in Debian.
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Love?! What does *love* have to do with *marriage
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I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your
right
identical to that of main would've made
it work as expected. Now, you have the exact same problem, only in
reverse. If anyone ever wants to return to main, they have to
manually intervene just like they would've before.
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that conditional works).
2. My reply is correct, and Qt is sending the wrong atom in its
request.
So the question becomes...which one is it? :)
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attached patch sets it to 0 at start
All these are fixed, thanks.
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Do
request the selection.
The client requesting is then responsible for issuing a new request in
one of the returned formats.
Unless I'm missing something, this would be an improper ICCCM
implementation on the part of Qt.
So what am I missing? :-)
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releases are never a good idea as problems are
more likely to be bugs in the tool than bugs in the program that uses
them.
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as an error what is more properly a
warning and for what previously didn't even generate *that*.
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work. Perhaps what we need is an attempt to autoreconf where failure
falls back to the old way of doing things one by one and allowing for
the possibility of failure for certain auto* commands that might not
exist (like the one that creates config.rpath).
Opinions?
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Very possibly. As I do not have a 64-bit box to test on, I have
repeatedly asked vapier and others for help in locating and correcting
the error.
As yet, none has been forthcoming.
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On Friday, 06 October 2006, at 15:06:10 (-0400),
Mike Frysinger wrote:
this has been reported a few times in the past, and it isnt a gcc4 issue
I'm told it works on gcc3.
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me a push in the right direction?
If it ONLY happens on x86_64 and it ONLY happens with gcc 4, don't you
think that sounds like a gcc bug? I sure do.
Tried gcc3?
Michael
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On Thursday, 28 September 2006, at 00:52:44 (-0600),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, that's two different webmails sourceforge is stripping the
attachment from. So here it is inline.
You probably had the MIME type wrong. It needs to be text/plain.
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. This is the second time in recent memory that you've
become (IMHO) territorial and less than cooperative with a fellow
developer; I hope we can count on greater patience and collaboration
going forward.
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of lines of code to find, and fix, the messes
of others.
Michael
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I've looked
. :-)
Michael
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But when two people are at one in their inmost hearts, they shatter
E.org). ;-)
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What does not destroy me, makes me stronger
good IMHO. I prefer
Mantis for bug tracking; I've yet to find a CMS with a really solid
bug tracker built-in.
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as
TikiPro). They did a great job of refactoring and making the system
much nicer internally.
I'm a bitweaver developer myself. There is no forum engine, no FAQ
engine, and major refactoring work is still going on. BW simply does
not fulfill the needs of this project yet.
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respect for HandyAndE and mean no
disrespect to him, but so long as XSM is in place I'm not touching
it anymore.
So basically you'll only help if things are done the way you want them
to be. My way, or the highway.
I think that attitude speaks for itself.
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for you. Would that work?
PS: I think I miss mails like this from you, mej, the most. You da man
Michael. ;)
I try. :-)
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and independently went about
rectifying things. (I'm not saying theres anything wrong with that
:) )
Not exactly, but close enough.
Like I said, it was more political than practical.
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than
it's EVER been. Assuming the person granting you access doesn't screw
up, of course... :-)
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.
Michael
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A woman broke up with me and sent me pictures of her and her new
little difference what the system is under the hood
as long as it's easy to use and to contribute to.
Michael
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writing the documentation didn't
want to contribute it to E.org. I'm sure I could dig it up in my IRC
logs if I had several hours to kill.
Michael
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.
Not XSM, necessarily...just the fact that I'm having to go through a
company's portal server to edit independent project content on a
separate server. (I also object to the coup-like fashion in which it
appeared, but that's ancient history.)
Michael
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(constructive!) criticisms will ultimately result in a more usable XSM
as well as a better site for E.
So...anyone want to start with #3?
Michael
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something.
This kind of thinking is a great way to continue keeping people from
contributing.
Michael
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we need, and
can/will not do so any time soon, *then* other solutions come into
play. Have we reached that point yet? I personally don't think we've
heard nearly enough from HandyAndE to be there.
Michael
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which would never use it.
And if we do things your way, no one will ever use it.
You seem to be missing the fact that people who *want* to contribute
currently *can't* for one reason or another.
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implemented. RoR is no different than any other
framework in that regard.
Michael
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On Saturday, 09 September 2006, at 02:24:42 (+0800),
Didier Casse wrote:
I have all the latest packages in my box including ecore and
ecore-devel.
Your point being?
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-devel).
Did that break somewhere?
Michael
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So here we are face to face and heart
On Friday, 08 September 2006, at 00:02:56 (+0200),
Kim Woelders wrote:
On FC6 - (xorg 7.1, I think) there is no xorg-x11-devel, and I don't
think anything provides XFree86-devel.
Reason #5,781 why Fedora is compost.
So what package contains the X headers?
Michael
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libXdamage-devel-1.0.3-2.1
libXdmcp-devel-1.0.1-2.1
libXevie-devel-1.0.1-3.1
libXext-devel-1.0.1-2.1
...
Shoot me. Shoot me now.
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can't upgrade from RHEL3 to RHEL4 using their own tools, I'm
not holding my breath.
Michael
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appreciated. I know Raster appreciates your ideas/suggestions
and your continued support/help with evas.
Michael
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these changes would be very timeconsuming, not to
mention the alterations it would require to automated build scripts
and the like. And I don't think we'd gain much from it; CVS handles
binary files just fine. They only affect disk space in the repo, not
bandwidth.
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and only permits updates. That would alleviate that problem
quite quickly. :-)
Michael
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peak time frame.
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The first lesson reading teaches is how to be alone
a
bit.
As it stands now, anyone can run an anoncvs mirror simply by rsyncing
periodically. If we had enough volunteers, we could create a mirror
list
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is a
suitably huge CVS repository to start with -- is there any way for
me to make a local mirror of E's whole repository?
Rsync access is provided to the complete anoncvs repository.
rsync anoncvs.enlightenment.org::anoncvs/e/
Includes revision history and everything.
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thereof) are
furthering that goal.
Michael
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I now cry streams of blood because I
checkouts. So a checkout-to-checkout comparison is unfair as Git is
downloading a crapload more data (history and such).
Thanks!
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of milestones is shaky at best. I do agree that their source
browser is pretty nice, but I've seen better. (Doxygen comes to
mind.) But that's not the point, so I won't say any more on Trac.
Is your mirror offer still open? Have you gotten one set up?
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than CVS I also think that we would make a change for
the wrong reason. Changing SCM system should IMO be done only if we
want/need particular features not available in CVS.
Hear hear!
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(i.e.,
apples), and you're talking about web browsing (oranges).
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installing this.
Since you broke binary compatibility, you of course updated the shared
library versioning so that shared library dependencies would resolve
properly, ...right?
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we're waiting until Ewl is closer to a
release, when the internal strings are more stable, to do the UI
translation work.
Yay for smart developers!
Michael
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-m 644 gdb.scr
/sw/build/root-eterm0.9.3-dev-0.9.3-2/sw/share/Eterm/ || :
/sw/bin/ginstall: cannot stat `gdb.scr': No such file or directory
Not fatal, but suggests something is wrong.
Oops. Fixed in CVS.
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On Friday, 16 June 2006, at 01:26:42 (+0200),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
http://home.4th-age.com/taskbar-0.1.3.tar.bz2
This module is now in CVS. As such, any updates/fixes should be made
there.
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go into CVS. I'm sure he would welcome your contributions.
Michael
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That's
On Friday, 16 June 2006, at 01:55:45 (+0200),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
.. which is why I submitted the tarball ;)
Distribution tarballs contain content inappropriate for CVS and do not
create an accurate or efficient mechanism for contributing.
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On Thursday, 01 June 2006, at 20:51:53 (+),
BRUNEL Maxime wrote:
i post a patch for exml (the file exml.c in libs/exml/src) which
removes leaks ;)
Patches need to be submitted in unified format (diff -u).
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it.
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We cannot offer you a position at this time, but you are obviously
On Sunday, 28 May 2006, at 19:46:28 (+0100),
Andrew Williams wrote:
should the ewl .spec not cover this? Am I missing something
important?
No, you are correct. I've made the appropriate change to the spec
file.
Michael
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What good is having someone who can walk on water if you don't
follow in His
too.
So far it's no big deal; just one little %if block. If that changes,
though, we may need to revisit the spec issue.
Michael
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after
having removed the edb loader and saver modules. Worked fine. I'm at
a loss, honestly.
I guess the best thing to do now would be to disable edb again in
evas, and if I run into problems again, we'll go from there.
Michael
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.
On the emu TODO is to have client programs referenced via .order
files and .eaps instead of this hard coded one, then we can remove
this one little %if block.
That would be great. :)
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cache file every time
it's run and never remove any of them I'd say that's a bad thing.
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with that, of course, is that each run becomes fresh.
Normally, after you've run ./configure once, the cache persists until
it is invalidated somehow. If you remove it each time, the cache is
no longer useful between runs.
Personally I think the current solution is superior.
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On Wednesday, 24 May 2006, at 17:35:35 (+0200),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
How about replacing `mktemp` with `pwd`/config.cache then?
That sounds like a winner to me. Good idea. :-)
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RPM. Currently the *.eap files are
causing this failure.
Sorry, but your changes are incorrect.
Michael
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will only serve
to cause present and future Installed but unpackaged errors like
those which resulted from the previous spec file.
Note the commented-out .eap files. Commenting them out simply causes
the build to fail. If they are not meant to be packaged, they must be
removed.
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not working right, help us fix it.
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---
I listen to your favorite song playing
surrounded by
#ifndef X_DISPLAY_MISSING and #endif. I am currently in X as a
user (sandalle), but compiling as root. Does e17setroot/imlib
/require/ access to the X server during certain compilations?
Nope.
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On Friday, 07 April 2006, at 15:39:01 (+0900),
Carsten Haitzler wrote:
i have also remove the config for the cock
*bites tongue*
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On Tuesday, 04 April 2006, at 09:37:22 (+0700),
Vlad Alyukov wrote:
place, fix this in cvs.
Are rules files supposed to be executable? The permissions on them
are currently set to 664 in the repository.
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other such oversights on my part, and I'll get
them corrected as quickly as I can.
Thanks,
Michael
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there, do you?
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I had rather men should ask why my statue is not set
for building.)
Is there something specific you ran into trouble with?
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/
They are using gstreamer-plugins-base for the name.
I added gstreamer-plugins-base-devel.
Thanks,
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My shoes are too tight, but it doesn't matter because I have
forgotten how
it gets broken.
I spoke with Azundris and confirmed that it is not dead. It's just
resting. :-)
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be included in the new tree?
Absolutely. Everything in /cvsroot/enlightenment on SF will be
carried over, including e16, e17, misc, e_modules, and eterm.
Michael
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Somehow through the lonely night, I will leave a light in the dark.
Let it lead
and will be providing anonymous rsync access to anyone
who wishes to create a read-only repository mirror.
Michael
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On Wednesday, 08 March 2006, at 17:57:20 (+0100),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
-- sudo? why? from a packaging standpoint, needing sudo properly set up
to build the package is plain silly.
Any requirement of sudo in any form is inappropriate.
Michael
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to admit that my autofoo fu is non existent, I had
a hard enough time coming up with what I eventually committed.
Sorting it out for package builders might be beyond me current
skills.
Then leave what was already there.
Michael
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want; it makes little difference to me.
It's still significantly less readable than before.
Using it in in if conditional rather than a pre-processor ifdef
makes the code easier to read and makes debugging easier,
Wrong on both counts.
Michael
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-time directives masquerading as run-time
conditionals is just evil.
Michael
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Michael
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What good is having someone who can walk on water if you don't
follow
that happened. All I did was run indent on the code
and commit it. And yes, I updated first.
Out of curiosity, is a tool (fmt or something?) being used to do
this? Might have to be careful of breaking the gettext _() macro
like this, if that's the case.
indent.
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If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say an SSE routine is being called
inside BUILD_MMX by accident. Could that be?
Michael
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Presumably, build-time dependencies on evas modules would be primarily
for edje_cc, and runtime would be for actual formats used.
Michael
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/evas_convert_yuv.c
Michael
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Whoa. Somebody computer programmers think is anti-social
22-May-05):
1.26 (raster 26-Jan-06):movntq_r2m(mm0, blah);
^
I fixed that 4 days ago would've been a perfectly acceptable
response. :-P
Michael
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0xb7f62303 in ecore_evas_show () from /usr/lib/libecore_evas.so.1
#17 0x0806ceaf in e_container_show ()
#18 0x080613a8 in main ()
Notice that the MMX routine is calling an SSE routine; that's not
valid on a P2 with only MMX.
Any thoughts? Raster?
Michael
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or two ago; someone needed a change
made, and none of the 3 people who could actually make it was around.
Fine-grained permissions are exactly what this project does NOT need.
Michael
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or #edevelop, and if they don't
already have an account, create them one with a random password and
send it to them. Then give the whole group permissions to all
E-related pages.
More people will help out. Guaranteed.
Michael
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...numerous factors.
4. It's an SCM nightmare. Any time you so much as sneeze on your
code, you've got a bajillion .po file changes. Just look at E
0.16's CVS history. See all those 3000- to 5000-line po/ commits?
Yeah, that sucks.
Michael
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issue here and try to avoid getting
sidetracked. I can understand the desire to lump lots of changes
together, but anyone who's been in the business long enough knows that
changing too many things at once will get you burned. We need to
focus on solving the problem at hand.
Michael
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a week now?
Michael
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