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be highlighted
to FESCo. The purpose would be to highlight actual user pain, rather
than user pain with an excuse.
Matt
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that bothered, I'm sure somebody
can come up with a yum module which finds the oldest available version
of a package in a repo.
Matt
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On 02/12/09 15:26, Josh Boyer wrote:
On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 02:39:30PM +, Matthew Booth wrote:
The separate updates directory has been a pain for as long as I've been
using RHL/Fedora Core/Fedora. It means you have two places to look when
searching for packages manually, and twice as much
On 02/12/09 16:01, Justin M. Forbes wrote:
On Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 02:39:30PM +, Matthew Booth wrote:
The separate updates directory has been a pain for as long as I've been
using RHL/Fedora Core/Fedora. It means you have two places to look when
searching for packages manually, and twice
On 02/12/09 16:09, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Matthew Booth (mbo...@redhat.com) said:
The separate updates directory has been a pain for as long as I've
been using RHL/Fedora Core/Fedora. It means you have two places to
look when searching for packages manually, and twice as much to
configure when
,
Matt
[1] As is everybody on this list! I know you all have BZ accounts, and
know the passwords.
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Lancaster al...@users.sourceforge.net 0.13-1
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+* Wed Sep 23 2009 Matthew Booth mbo...@redhat.com - 0.14-1
+- Initial build for EL-5
Index: sources
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RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/perl-XML-DOM-XPath
/
%{_mandir}/man3/*.3pm*
%changelog
-* Tue Dec 19 2006 Jose Pedro Oliveira jpo at di.uminho.pt - 0.05-1
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+* Tue Sep 22 2009 Matthew Booth mbo...@redhat.com - 0.06-1
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If so, could somebody have a look at
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1662 for me? There
are also older outstanding hosting requests than mine on there.
Thanks,
Matt
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I went over to https://translate.fedoraproject.org/ earlier with the
idea of adding my project. Firstly, there's no hint of how to do this
from the front page. After some Leisure Suit Larry style clicking on
stuff at random until something favourable happens, I found a link
carefully hidden at
On 07/09/09 21:56, Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
Despite that, I'd still like to add my project to Transifex! Can anybody
point me to the process?
Thanks,
Matt
Go to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N
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On 07/09/09 21:55, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Matthew Booth wrote:
I went over to https://translate.fedoraproject.org/ earlier with the
idea of adding my project.
The translations are now hosted at http://transifex.net/ (the main Transifex
instance).
Was there an official announcement about
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