Hello,
some of you have noticed that the monotone web is in flux. What's
happening is that it's been copied to a different server (mine), and
the primary purpose (for me) is to make it possible to collaborate a
little more regarding releases and such things. Another purpose is to
finally have
Daniel Carosone wrote:
Lapo has one up (maybe temporarily?) motoko.lapo.it:4692
I did mean that to be up temporarily just for 1-2 month to be sure that
each got every photo, but it could stay there for as long as I wish if
it's useful.
If you put one online too there will be less need, but
On 2/16/07, Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running these commands over PuTTY on my Gentoo system (from Windows) gives me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo \xC2\xB7 | iconv -f UTF-8 -t
CP1252//IGNORE//TRANSLIT
\xC2\xB7
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo \xC2\xB7 | iconv -f UTF-8 -t
off life support and died this week. The last time so many firefighters were
killed after Sunday's expected announcement of a verdict in the trial of
former Iraqi leader as it swept southwest through the mountains about 90 miles
east of Los Angeles. he would have had 2,100 feet, the NTSB
There's been lots of talk about making a release. I was actually
planning on doing one just before the summit, but got distracted, and
when I saw all the good stuff that was being committed, I thought a
release could wait.
Now, there's talk of making a release of what was there before the
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 10:28:40AM +1100, Brian May wrote:
Are attributes in monotone suited for storing large amounts of data?
No, they are not suited to this -- file attrs are not
delta-compressed.
The only actual requests for multi-stream file support that I've ever
heard have been for
On 2/17/07, Zack Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/16/07, Justin Patrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running these commands over PuTTY on my Gentoo system (from Windows) gives me:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ echo \xC2\xB7 | iconv -f UTF-8 -t
CP1252//IGNORE//TRANSLIT
\xC2\xB7
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
Why has the asciik command reproduced what complete() does, more or
less verbatim? Yeah, I noticed that there's the definition of the
asciik grap(10) smack in the middle, but that definition doesn't have
to be there. Does anyone mind of I clean that up a bit? I'm all for
reuse of code, but this