: if
there are multiple numbered posts with the numbers near the start of
the Subject rather than near the end, all the [01/40] articles are
grouped together even if they don't belong together.
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which could, if
really necessary, be either int32_t or int64_t (but I don't think part
numbers would ever require more than 32 bits, unless the name is used
incorrectly).
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such problems regardless of target architecture.
It would save a lot of portability problems.
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, but usable on many other Unixen including Linux).
I made a pan-devel package but it basically is a copy of the existing
news/pan package with changed source tarball, 2 new dependencies and no
patches needed.
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with second-resolution time, you should be safe.
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the attachments, I only get one (the first).
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On Fri 10 Nov 2006 at 10:48:35 -0600, Charles Kerr wrote:
November 10, 2006 - Pan 0.119: Karma Hunters
Compiles without patches on NetBSD. Running it now.
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, is it guaranteed that all parts remain in cache? This
matters for instance if it takes a long time for the last parts to come
in from a slow server and therefore a whole bunch of multiparts are
active at the same time)
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and a capital I to indicate that it is the one internet that rules them
all (oops that was another context *grin*)).
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global
internet would then be the Internet.
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catenet .
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seems to have the same or
a similar source.
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:/vol1/rhialto/cvs/pkgsrc/news/pan-devel$ sudo make package
= Required installed package digest=20010302: digest-20060826 found
=== check-vulnerable [pan-0.122] === Checking for vulnerabilities in pan-0.122
= Checksum SHA1 OK for pan-0.122.tar.bz2
= Checksum RMD160 OK for pan-0.122.tar.bz2
=== install
On Sat 03 Feb 2007 at 22:55:18 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
I do notice that /usr/bin/make is called, which is of course Berkeley
make. Pan always compiled this way, but maybe in the latest version
something was introduced that isn't Berkeley Make compatible.
I looked up how to force the use of gmake
need to fetch the headers of one of them. Is there
a way in which I can configure that?
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I just tried to decode some files which turned out to be uuencoded, but
Pan claimed (about all or almost all parts) that
Note: No encoded data found in /home/rhialto/.pan2/article-cache/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Maybe it didn't report it on the first part of each file, since there
were some output
/rhialto/cvs/pkgsrc/news/pan-devel$ sudo pkg_comp build
news/pan-devel
Password:
PKG_COMP == Mounting sandboxed filesystems
PKG_COMP == Installing new `pkg-vulnerabilities' file
PKG_COMP == Checking if pkg_install is up to date
PKG_COMP == Building and installing news/pan-devel
= Required installed
On Sat 21 Apr 2007 at 16:59:35 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
Rhialto wrote:
On Sat 21 Apr 2007 at 12:00:08 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
This is another incremental release -- bugfixes, some speedups,
a little more polish, and one of the better release titles in awhile. ;)
Unfortunately it fails
On Sun 22 Apr 2007 at 00:32:24 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
That works, thanks.
Well, compiles. I was too quick :-( Running it crashes as soon as I
enter any group, and there is no usable stack trace...
I think that this is the first time that happened...
radl.2:/vol1/rhialto/cvs/pkgsrc/news/pan-devel
to be better for a while
when I redownloaded all the headers for that group (but then it
happened again some time later). So I kind of messed up the evidence.
It's getting very late here so to be thinking clearly I'd better
continue tomorrow :-)
Charles
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indexer with completely custom structures did the work in a not so large
number of minutes. It is obvious what I chose after that experiment.
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)) or an underscore. This is an extension, compatible with but
not specified by POSIX 1003.2, and should be used with caution in soft-
ware intended to be portable to other systems.
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, leaving out the attachment, with indications about
what it is doing.
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On Mon 10 Sep 2007 at 17:34:18 +0200, Mithus wrote:
And in my case, I need to install the portmap daemon.
Are you sure? The portmapper is for RPC (remote procedure calls),
and those have nothing to do with NNTP.
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about Radius, they're not much of an expert.
I bet they changed something on their side... The only thing I can think
of for you to try is get through to someone knowledgeable to find out
what.
Paul
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concerns client-side, TrueType fonts, and the -fn option concerns
traditional, X-server-side fonts. The font names/specifications are also
quite different.
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of the base version).
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}
Maybe if you create files like that, it helps? Strange though that you
would not be having those files, they have been included with g++ for a
while, I think.
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for the
currently installed version. I suppose it will need some help from the
configure script to detect which headers are actually present (feature
checks are always better than version checks).
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the generated binary packages.
Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs.
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? Then you can (hopefully) see if both instances are called soon
after each other, or maybe once before editing the post and once after.
Or something.
Joe Zeff -- The Guy With The Sideburns: http://www.zeff.us http://
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On Thu 24 Jul 2008 at 15:34:51 +0100, Graham Todd wrote:
I haven't installed BSD yet, hence the question
Yes, pan is a package in pkgsrc, which is supported on all BSDs, Linux,
and other Unixen.
See www.pkgsrc.se/news/pan/ .
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it installs everything it needs.
That should help you with compiling 0.133 yourself.
Kurt Schilling
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that makes sense.
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no surprise because pan is linked to libatk.
I thought they may be X11 connection data?
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= 16 bits
unsigned short = 16 bits
long = 64 bits
unsigned long = 64 bits
long long = 64 bits
unsigned long long = 64 bits
float = 32 bits
double = 64 bits
long double = 128 bits
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to be taken to insert the necessary -Wl,-R options
into the linker command line.
(In fact, a per-executable search path still isn't always good enough,
since the same can happen within the recorded search path. But the risk
is smaller.)
Greg
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On Sun 14 Sep 2008 at 12:33:45 +, Duncan wrote:
Sure it's a good test for pan... just read (and post to) the group (aka
Sorry, I meant that my mail had nothing to do with Pan :-)
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, that is a cute little hack. I'll try it for a while! Thanks!
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through gmane, though.
There are some mailinglists where the mailing list software can strip
out unwanted mime parts. I run a mailinglist using ezmlm and that has it
as option. It is amazing how many people send HTML parts in their mail :-(
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[text/plain, 7bit, us-ascii, 0.1K]
I=inline, A=attachment I think.
Note that attachment is not really a MIME term, for MIME all parts of
a multipart message are first class citizens.
Chris Metzler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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chatting about.
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additional reason: if the internal library is
ever replaced by another one, or an external one, this fix will remain
valid (or, for a completely different library, will prompt the person
who makes the changes to carry the fix over, if needed).
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On Sat 07 Mar 2009 at 14:12:36 -0800, Alan Meyer wrote:
Put us out of our misery. Tell us about squirreling.
Well, if we're guessing, I thought it was probably something related to
geocaching ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocaching ).
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around that by chowning more and more files/directories to
make them owned by you, but then you lose the advantage of the different
owners. It means you could now do something bad to those files by
accident, and not be protected by the lack of permission to do so.
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the resulting binary now and will report if I notice any
particular problems.
So, basically everything except the gmime version specification being
inconsistent was due to my own reluctance (or stubbornness ;-) of not
wanting to install/update stuff.
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that fixed.
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On Sat 25 Jul 2009 at 22:21:15 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
On Sat 25 Jul 2009 at 13:41:00 -0600, K. Haley wrote:
I got distracted and forgot to mention that GMIME 2.2 2.4 can be
installed at the same time without conflict. I currently have both.
Ah, good to know. I stopped looking when pkgsrc
. It just concatenates the binary parts it finds, with
no regard to the byte ranges that are indicated for them. If the 3 parts
have overlapping ranges, Pan would mis-decode them. (If a part is
missing, it doesn't insert an empty block with 0s either).
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On Sun 09 Aug 2009 at 20:56:42 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
Last time I checked (which admittedly is quite a while ago), Pan's Yenc
decoder is faulty. It just concatenates the binary parts it finds, with
no regard to the byte ranges that are indicated for them. If the 3 parts
have overlapping
On Sun 09 Aug 2009 at 22:00:22 +, Duncan wrote:
Rhialto posted on Sun, 09 Aug 2009 21:58:37 +0200 as excerpted:
Now it looks like decoding is done by uulib, probably an imported
library, according to source file uulib/uudeview.h. The part that does
yEnc-decoding, uunconc.c says
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dynamyte...
It took me a while to realise it is an america-centric view of what
passes for a gearstick (or lack of it)...
Not a very good choice of logo.
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BeBoxen have ever been in existence, and I
have one under my desk ;-)
Of course, Haiku is the obvious fallback choice here.
http://www.haiku-os.org/ Unfortunately it does not run on the BeBox,
only on inferior hardware.
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longer for that reason, and the terminating
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Pure speculation, without looking at any source.
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to work...
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gettext-m4-0.14.6.tgz which contains a bunch of m4 files
in $PKGDIR/share/aclocal/ .
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avoid even that by using $HOME instead of /home/username. That's
more reliable anyway, since the home directory may be elsewhere.
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pulled from github, it had to be merged.
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On Thu 16 Jun 2011 at 16:19:22 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
Any ideas about what could have happened?
Hmmm it looks like K. Haley's fixes have been rebased. This commit:
Author: K. Haley hale...@users.sf.net 2009-06-21 08:43:32
Committer: K. Haley hale...@users.sf.net 2009-12-27 02:03:36
Parent
/testing
Follows:
Precedes:
another url update.
Any ideas about what could have happened?
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distcheck. This will check
exactly the scenario above, and also for example if make clean cleans
up sufficiently.
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, this
will definitely increase the wall-clock time.
I've been hoping that this bug would disappear by itself. I have seen
it less lately, but I don't know why. (It'll probably take revenge by
popping up right away on my next download...)
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looked extensively at what happens in the
wild). A single example I've looked at doesn't have References: headers
at all in the slices.
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where the .git directory lives)
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, baz, quux);
}
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://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/unnethack/
http://unnethack.wordpress.com/
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the user id number of my shell. To that of the system administrator, of
course. He didn't like that, when I told him, but there was little he
could do to prevent it, either.
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On Mon 07 Nov 2011 at 10:21:52 +, James Hawtin wrote:
Rhialto wrote:
wel... once upon a time, I used the hex memory editor in the
firmware / boot PROM of Sun 3 workstations at the university to change
the user id number of my shell
that I have been using don't seem to
work any more... I used wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net, now trying wwwkeys.pgp.net:
gpg: refreshing 159 keys from hkp://wwwkeys.pgp.net
...
gpg: keyserver timed out
gpg: keyserver refresh failed: keyserver error
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On Fri 10 Feb 2012 at 03:41:36 +, Duncan wrote:
the tool already designed to handle html in a secure and efficient
way, the browser.
I know about the browser, but what is this tool already designed to
handle html in a secure and efficient way?
:^)
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Also, git: not found seems to indicate that git is used in
configure?
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Another thing I encountered:
Making all in usenet-utils
gmake[3]: Entering directory
`/home/rhialto/tmp/news/pan/work.x86_64/pan-0.137/pan/usenet-utils'
CXXfilter-info.o
CXXrules-info.o
CXXgnksa.o
CXXmessage-check.o
CXXmime-utils.o
mime-utils.cc: In function 'char
it directly.
MB
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, file.r01, etc.
That is the old .rar naming convention. The new one has
file.part01.rar, file.part02.rar, etc, with the necessary number of 0s.
You always use the unrar command on the first file, i.e. file.rar or
file.part1.rar.
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No, the 7+8 file contains 8 blocks (+8), starting after 7 blocks.
If you need 10 blocks, you can get any combination that adds up to at
least 10, so a minimal download would be the 7+8 file plus the 1+2 file
(8 + 2 blocks).
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people is that the character
with value 0 is called NUL, with one L, and not NULL, or null, or
anything else with 2 ls. All control characters 0-31 have 3 character
uppercase names. So if the RFC says null, that also means it can't be
NUL.
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at all.
I'm running version Pan 0.139 Sexual Chocolate (GIT bf56508
git://git.gnome.org/pan2; x86_64--netbsd) compiled from pkgsrc.
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alt.adjective.noun.verb.verb.verb:
You can try it with one group first and see if it helps.
Bob
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, and mainly for compatibility
with old FORTRAN useage of linkers (common blocks) and should be
avoided if possible.
Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs.
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at the end because the invocation of pan is the last thing
in the script, so we don't need the shell any more and we can re-use its
process to run pan.
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into that problem in some other context, and it was very annoying.
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Oh, and another thing that is unrelated to this since it exists for a
while (i.e. in 0.139): saved articles don't get marked as read any more.
And sometimes Pan suddenly forgets a group's settings.
Any ideas on either of those?
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On Tue 15 Oct 2013 at 23:53:44 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
I just did my quarterly software update, and with it I built a pan from
git (from git://git.gnome.org/pan2) and I noticed some unfortunate
differences with 0.139 (which I had apparently used before).
Correction: I must have used a git
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in the log file? I
haven't checked if they are followup errors, or similar ones, or what)
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On Fri 20 Dec 2013 at 16:32:02 +0100, Heinrich Müller wrote:
I see what you mean. I'll fix this tomorrow if I can.
Great! Thanks!
Cheers.
Cheers back,
-Olaf.
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again!
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