Hi,
I've submitted extex.info after making changes. But during the initial
submission, in the section part I wrote TeX/LaTeX publishing, instead of
Text processing software.
How to edit this?
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Regards,
Hariharan B
International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore
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On 3/23/10 5:25 AM, Hariharan B wrote:
Hi,
I've submitted extex.info http://extex.info after making changes. But
during the initial submission, in the section part I wrote TeX/LaTeX
publishing, instead of Text processing software.
How to edit
Hi everyone,
I know that xmms is not maintained by upstream anymore but I would
like to know if anyone has a working set of patches for xmms. Right
now it coredumps at launch. It used to work perfectly well
on my panther G4 laptop.
Reason for this ? i found the sound quality of itunes to
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On 3/22/10 4:19 PM, Djamé Seddah wrote:
Hi everyone,
I know that xmms is not maintained by upstream anymore but I would
like to know if anyone has a working set of patches for xmms. Right
now it coredumps at launch. It used to work perfectly
Hi,
Yes, I have logged into my sourceforge account. But the Details is not
editable.
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Alexander Hansen
alexanderk.han...@gmail.com wrote:
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On 3/23/10 5:25 AM, Hariharan B wrote:
Hi,
I've submitted extex.info
Well, xmms still _sounds_ fine (using its coreaudio output plugin),
but you should be aware that it drags in a bunch of really ancient libs, like
glib1 or gtk+1...sure you want that? I highly recommend using
another decent player. mpd sounds perfect as well (gui frontend = gmpc), or you
could
On Mar 23, 2010, at 0:06, Hanspeter Niederstrasser f...@snaggledworks.com
wrote:
It's a permissions issue.
All the following examples are with Fink's mercurial-py26-1.5-1
installed and using this command: /sw/bin/python run-tests.py
--with-hg=/sw/bin/hg -v
Running the tests as an
On 3/23/10 10:56 AM, Pepe Barbe wrote:
On Mar 23, 2010, at 0:06, Hanspeter Niederstrasserf...@snaggledworks.com
wrote:
It's a permissions issue.
All the following examples are with Fink's mercurial-py26-1.5-1
installed and using this command: /sw/bin/python run-tests.py
On Mar 23, 2010, at 10:22 AM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
I think so. I can check the current version in, perhaps with an added
DescPort field that says
Automated tests currently fail when run as root. To manually run the
tests after installing mercurial, run the following command