Re: Things to do before 4.6.0

2002-07-10 Thread Thomas Zajic
* Pavel Roskin [EMAIL PROTECTED], 26/06/2002, 05:17 This is a list of things that I want to be done before the 4.6.0 release. [...] 1) Review the outstanding patches in this list and apply them, unless they seem unstable or introduce new features. Resubmitting of patches with more

Re: Things to do before 4.6.0

2002-07-10 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi, Thomas! Which reminds me: is there any basic problem with my .netrc patch that I'm probably not aware of (except, maybe, that it isn't exactly a showcase of extreme elegance in C programming :-)? Is this one of the new features that will be held back until 4.6.0 has been released, or one

Re: Things to do before 4.6.0

2002-07-02 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi, Andrew! 4) Compressed tarballs produced by tar cz with older versions of GNU tar (i.e. those with padding at the end) cannot be opened by pressing Enter (doesn't look like a tar archive) Can someone provide an example tarball? Attached (test.tgz) This problem is in

Re: Things to do before 4.6.0

2002-07-01 Thread Andrew V. Samoilov
Hi, Oskar and Pavel! 4) Compressed tarballs produced by tar cz with older versions of GNU tar (i.e. those with padding at the end) cannot be opened by pressing Enter (doesn't look like a tar archive) Can someone provide an example tarball? Attached (test.tgz) This problem is

Re: Things to do before 4.6.0

2002-06-27 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi, Oskar! Did someone gather these patches do we have to go through the whole list archive? I don't think so. 4) Compressed tarballs produced by tar cz with older versions of GNU tar (i.e. those with padding at the end) cannot be opened by pressing Enter (doesn't look like a tar

Things to do before 4.6.0

2002-06-26 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hello! This is a list of things that I want to be done before the 4.6.0 release. Unfortunately, I'm very busy both with my job and my personal life, and I feel that it's better to drop something from the plans (i.e. reschedule for the next release) than to delay the release indefinitely. I