eviously on IRC, I'm not entirely sure where we're currently
> targeting our efforts to improve documentation, but certainly we'll be
> happy to help out with any questions you have along the way.
Certainly!
As you can see, Mike is our Minister of Redundancy Minister. ;-)
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mej pushed a commit to branch master.
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commit b5ac82d7488fc9ba0aed41db6f54b6c3657744cd
Author: Michael Jennings <m...@lbl.gov>
Date: Thu May 12 11:42:54 2016 -0700
enlightenment.s
mej pushed a commit to branch master.
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commit 59f222bc0adc3329a94c460b906be288a86e5840
Author: Michael Jennings <m...@lbl.gov>
Date: Thu May 12 10:13:42 2016 -0700
spec/efl.spec.in: It's
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http://suegardner.org/2011/02/19/nine-reasons-why-women-dont-edit-wikipedia-in-their-own-words/
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mej pushed a commit to branch master.
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commit 2c0ac11669b2ca04578c84bd444a26e4f08b01b0
Author: Michael Jennings m...@lbl.gov
Date: Tue Mar 3 10:47:50 2015 -0800
Fix make distcheck on systems
mej pushed a commit to branch master.
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commit 86fed78b46c452d50770c22a2c801b7a0bba3853
Author: Michael Jennings m...@lbl.gov
Date: Tue Mar 3 11:30:30 2015 -0800
Update version in spec file. I
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commit df9ee4de97601e15929a07d653626f057e62cc6d
Author: Michael Jennings m...@lbl.gov
Date: Tue Mar 3 12:47:24 2015 -0800
Fix variable name for generated
mej pushed a commit to branch master.
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commit e873c27bb3cfa2afc4631693baa263926424a0c3
Author: Michael Jennings m...@lbl.gov
Date: Fri Oct 24 17:57:58 2014 -0700
Add some new stuff to ignore
mej pushed a commit to branch master.
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commit 557e0c7a1da2996ceefd452759ab4e054557ce06
Author: Michael Jennings m...@lbl.gov
Date: Fri Oct 24 17:59:17 2014 -0700
Fix possible uninitialized
that isn't already
present on the network.
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Thanks, Boris! I object to referring to Terminology as an upgrade
to Eterm since they're completely different products (and Eterm is
way, way more stable and more performant, at least for the time
being), but I'll happily accept bug fixes. :-)
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-solid manner. When that day comes, I too will
switch! So please don't think I'm bothered by its existence or that I
begrudge you the choice you made; I don't. You made the right call.
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mej pushed a commit to branch master.
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commit 31233f31d83a80756c60aee7e10bcfa04cce12bd
Author: Michael Jennings m...@lbl.gov
Date: Wed Mar 26 09:00:45 2014 -0700
Patch from Pavel Sanda p
mej pushed a commit to branch eterm-0.10.
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commit f176b4632da282560f64705d3c6e2f260f62dc25
Author: Michael Jennings m...@lbl.gov
Date: Wed Mar 26 10:00:35 2014 -0700
Patch from Pavel Sanda p
waiting to go in.
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Learn Graph Databases
else.
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Minimize network downtime and maximize team effectiveness
files added those lines and assumed they
would work, but they don't. :-)
I checked atrpms, EPEL, rpmforge, and the SL repo. None of them
supplies the libmount.h that eeze needs to build libmount support. So
that support is not currently an option for RHEL.
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are exactly the spec files which are the mess I mentioned. They
are geared toward SuSE conventions, I suspect, and are not applicable
to RHEL and rebuilds thereof.
The spec files in SVN would be the best starting point for targetting,
e.g., CentOS 6.
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yourself up for that one.) :-)
Michael
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Time to be all the things that you
# ==
# Preventing duplicates using 16Kb cache
# They get shoved in duplicates folder
:0 Whc: msgid.lock
| formail -D 16384 msgid.cache
:0 a:
duplicates
EOF
HTH,
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that works out
for you. :-)
Michael
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Men have a chromosome women will never have
the importance and
power of the Almighty Deadline, I'm shocked -- SHOCKED I TELL YOU! --
that it is not receiving its due worship and devotion.
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and the default clock visible
because there's no way to configure the default clock to display the
date at all times.
No, a popup is NOT acceptable.
Michael
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wanting a release, they
should be hammering away on the TODO list. Getting shit done is how a
release will happen, not rehashing the same tired old argument every
few months diverting time from more productive pursuits.
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on enlightenment.org has the lua packages required for
RHEL5 already posted (and tested).
Michael
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On Wednesday, 05 October 2011, at 16:43:03 (-0700),
Enlightenment SVN wrote:
- _elm_ews_wm_border_theme_set((void*)tp-key, tp-data, NULL);
+ _elm_ews_wm_border_theme_set(*(void**)tp-key, tp-data, NULL);
http://c-faq.com/ptrs/genericpp.html
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but won't receive the list traffic.
Michael
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A leader takes people where they want
and it would show a bundle with lots of applications icons in it.
Are you sure those were ICO files and not DLL or EXE files? Windows
3.x had a MORICONS.DLL file with a ton of icons in it; maybe that's
what you're thinking of?
Michael
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-- It needs to be fast and optimized, but not at the
expense of features or looks.
Sure, things change over time, but I think those guiding principles
are still present and still evident in the products being produced to
this day.
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think things should change, you have to
convince raster, not just some number of developers. :)
I'm always in favor of communication. I think we need more of it
(preferably constructive), not less.
I cast 2 votes.
One for you, one for zmike? :-)
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of your relationship with
Tom? You care more than he does!
Michael
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A little
avoid further
repetitions of that unpleasant I command you to tone.
Rui is correct. Spec files must be in distribution tarballs as
*.spec, not just *.spec.in. Leave him alone.
Michael
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. Spec
files *define* the configure arguments, not the other way around.
Michael
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whackos is always a good thing. ;-)
Michael
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It takes courage to look inside
to fix messy, let alone the best time.
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I disapprove of what you say
On Saturday, 22 January 2011, at 01:45:42 (+),
Vin?cius dos Santos Oliveira via LinkedIn wrote:
LinkedIn
mem...@linkedin.com is now banned from the -devel and -users mailing
lists.
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You know the real reason God kicked Adam Eve Consulting Associates
LLC off the Eden
On Sunday, 19 December 2010, at 22:30:18 (+0100),
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
grep -o is not portable. Can't you do:
svnversion -n ${SVN_REPO_PATH:-.}| sed 's,^\([0-9]*\).*$,\1,'
The spec files use:
svnversion | sed 's/[^0-9].*$//' || echo
which is portable.
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On Sunday, 19 December 2010, at 23:47:43 (+0100),
Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
The spec files use:
svnversion | sed 's/[^0-9].*$//' || echo
which is portable.
One important differences is that it picks up M if you have any local
changes.
Check again. :)
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solely for middle and high school students.
College students are expected to participate in GSoC instead.
Michael
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to
coordinate if some of the developers (Sachiel? devilhorns? Tiago?)
wanted to make up some tasks.
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of work per day. So
we should keep that in mind when composing tasks.
Michael
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24 hours to do
it. :/
The application is at:
http://socghop.appspot.com/gci/org_app/take/gci_program/google/gci2010/orgapp
You'll need to sign in with a Google account to access it (which Inc
should be able to do).
Thoughts?
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On Tuesday, 19 October 2010, at 00:25:16 (+0200),
Benjamin Zores wrote:
which means that emotion is GPL, iiuc.
And so is all of its dependancies then: Evas, Eina ...
ONLY when linked with emotion as a derivative work of libvlc, not in
general.
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(TermWin.screen-userdef)) {
HTH,
Michael
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Kyrie eleison down the road that I must
. Every instance that was patched needs to
be examined and probably fixed. Reverting it doesn't accomplish
anything either.
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prefers the original notation
over !! simply doesn't know the above and thus needs to learn
something. So we're all just morons who don't know anything, and
raster is always right. Again.
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. :(
Michael
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Feel your breath on my shoulder, and I know we couldn't get any
closer
one may interpret as an endorsement of a non-GPL software
license is simply a means to an end (e.g., popularizing a Free
replacement to multiple Proprietary media formats).
Michael
[1] iff means if, and only if, ...
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Linux
in that *particular* instance because it
furthers his overall agenda: providing Free alternatives for all
Non-Free software.
His opinion of that BSD license, like any other, is the same: it is
not Good and Right because it fails to guarantee the freedoms of
software recipients.
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!a;
9)return a != NULL;= return !!a;
}
int func2(Eina_Bool b) { return 0; }
...
char *a;
10) func2(a == NULL); = func2(!a);
11) func2(a != NULL); = func2(!!a);
Those significantly reduce readability IMHO.
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On Tuesday, 10 August 2010, at 20:09:08 (+0200),
Kim Woelders wrote:
As per commit message this causes a few changes. I guess the change is
good in script.c, not sure about term.c.
Everything looks good to me. I'll do some more testing, but so far so
good. :-)
Thanks!
Michael
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Don't go making all these promises you know you cannot keep.
There's a time
of a script).
If you have time, feel free to add the clipboard props as well. :)
Thanks!
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trying to coin a new term (in which
case defining it would seem appropriate).
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...in order to secure the safety of the public while traveling on
public roads
. Not until
USE_SSL2, at least. The fix is wrong. If you want to use bitwise
values, the enum needs to be redone.
Michael
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\e[?40;3h
or (in Eterm) bind it to a menu item. To toggle back, change the 'h'
to an 'l' (that's a lowercase L).
Michael
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not just some random
width that only applies to a particular user.
The number 80 was chosen for a reason. The number 132 could be chosen
for almost as good a reason. This is not the case for *any* other
width, including 85.
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project, so STFU. But it would solve the bulk
of the line-wrapping problems you're having (and as the person who
imposed the problem on the project by insisting on uncrustify, it
would seem reasonable that you help fix it).
Michael
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and have logical reasoning to back it up
Michael
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I want to stand with you
-coding /etc will make it impossible to do proper safe building of
packages as a non-root user. Always use $sysconfdir or @sysconf...@.
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-pamdir = /etc/pam.d/
+pamdir = $(sysconfdir)/pam.d/
pam_DATA = elsa
-confdir = /etc
+confdir = $(sysconfdir)
conf_DATA = elsa.conf
EXTRA_DIST = elsa elsa.conf
Yep, exactly. :)
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listening.
Michael
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A lot of times, men do things they don't want to do so
platforms do exactly that. So this change is
likely wrong.
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I guess
module_loader_eet
%bcond_without module_saver_eet
%bcond_without module_loader_xpm
%bcond_without module_loader_bmp
%bcond_without module_loader_tga
Michael
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stuck with them.
Incidentally, in all the cafuffle, everyone seems to have missed the
mistake that *was* made...namely certain cut-and-pasted erroneous
dependencies. :-)
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tree.
Michael
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Well done is better than well said.-- Benjamin
if something is
mature enough to require. We really should be making sure that we
are buildable and installable on the latest release of each of the
major distros (RHEL5, SLES11, Debian, and Ubuntu).
Michael
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. Period. And that's bad for
us.
Michael
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You know the real reason God kicked Adam
if you all want to hash it out, fine, but don't get
personal about it.
Explain why you did what you did and why his code is wrong, just like
Gustavo tried to explain why you were wrong.
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discussed a few days ago. You are welcome to help out by
making the same changes in other spec files if you'd like.
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wanted to change *all* the spec files,
and that's what I oppose.
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Somebody pass the Charmin! I'm dumping core!! -- Black Widow 2.0.3
than just use make
install and this is a new need, can you please consider that? :)
I do that too. See above.
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On Wednesday, 31 March 2010, at 00:32:53 (+0100),
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
What do you think?
I think it's unnecessary and non-standard (most people easily
recognize MMDD format, but not your variation).
Michael
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what he's
proposing, as do the other developers who were present when the topic
came up.
Michael
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this. The URL should be the project URL, not a wiki
URL, and the Source should ALWAYS be a URL (preferably valid, of
course).
Michael
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On Sunday, 21 February 2010, at 18:03:43 (+),
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra wrote:
May I commit?
Please don't. I'm already working on the ecore spec file. I will
take care of it. Much of your patch is wrong anyway.
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for so long.
As for the suggestion of turning the individual monitor modules into
some sort of gkrellm wannabe, I say, hell no. Distinct modules have
numerous advantages over monolithic programs, not the least of which
being independent operation and layout.
Michael
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to be shared/reused are polling timeouts and access to
/sys, etc.
That's an argument for library functionality, not yet another
monolithic application incapable of abstracting out useful code.
Michael
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.
- imlib2_loaders
- imlib2_tools
Both of these built and worked last time I tried them. I (more or
less, along with kwo) maintain these.
Michael
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. :)
Which is silly, if the process was still running when he looked, but
perhaps he didn't know any better. Oh well. :/
My money's on Inc. Had it been Gustavo, he'd have said something
already.
Michael
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at this point, but it honestly does bother me that
no one has been willing to fess up. :\
Michael
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was wondering that myself. If he saw the process running, it was
either owned by inc's UID or Gustavo's; I don't see how there could
possibly be a question about which one.
Michael
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:
./autogen.sh make dist mzbuild
in each SVN tree.
Michael
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Temper is the one
a border, just not a
fully-functional one, and that E still knew about it. If that's the
case, it's not override_redirect.
Michael
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., override_redirect if necessary).
If there is an EWMH for borderless that I'm missing, please feel free
to add support for that. Beyond that, I think the previous code was
correct.
Michael
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Michael Jennings (a.k.a. KainX) http://www.kainx.org/ m...@kainx.org
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, if that's the case, it's not
override_redirect. See raster's latest commit.
Michael
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Michael Jennings (a.k.a. KainX) http://www.kainx.org/ m...@kainx.org
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windows bypass WM control. That's what O_R
*does*. That's what it's supposed to do. But as I said, it's the
only guarantee.
Michael
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Michael Jennings (a.k.a. KainX) http://www.kainx.org/ m...@kainx.org
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. i think the time
has come to just let this one go and forget about being pedantic.
I need something to check for; otherwise, I can't be assured of a
borderless window just because I ask for one. I see _MOTIF_WM_HINTS
in ecore_x. Should I be checking for that instead?
Michael
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Michael
mechanism?
The patch seemed reasonable to me (Hannes had me review it before he
committed), but I'm open to other suggestions as well.
Michael
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Michael Jennings (a.k.a. KainX) http://www.kainx.org/ m...@kainx.org
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feel about it knowing that focus isn't as much of an
issue?
Michael
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Only
*something*
out there doesn't implement MWM hints properly.
Michael
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It doesn't
and the data type must be long.
But long on 64-bit platforms is 64-bit. So shouldn't the 32 be
sizeof(long) instead?
Michael
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Michael Jennings (a.k.a. KainX) http://www.kainx.org/ m...@kainx.org
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On Thursday, 20 August 2009, at 23:43:24 (+0200),
Kim Woelders wrote:
No. The wire item size is 32 bit.
I trust you. :) Please go ahead and commit your patch.
Thanks!
Michael
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