[Citadel Development] Citadel commit log: revision 8415

2010-03-01 Thread dothebart
r8415 | dothebart | 2010-03-01 15:15:29 -0500 (Mon, 01 Mar 2010) | 3 lines Changed paths: M /trunk/webcit/po/de.po * incooperate Stefan Schwarz' sugestions * work out remaining fuzzies

[Citadel Development] Citadel commit log: revision 8417

2010-03-01 Thread dothebart
r8417 | dothebart | 2010-03-01 15:50:38 -0500 (Mon, 01 Mar 2010) | 2 lines Changed paths: M /trunk/webcit/configure.ac M /trunk/webcit/http_datestring.c * add configure detection for solaris localtime_r, it needs to

[Citadel Development] Citadel commit log: revision 8415

2010-03-01 Thread dothebart
ok, IG, we have a problem here. #: ../bbsview_renderer.c:277msgid "First"msgstr "Anfang"#: ../bbsview_renderer.c:283msgid "Last"msgstr "Ende"#: ../vcard_edit.c:855msgid "First"msgstr "Vorname"#: ../vcard_edit.c:855msgid "Last"msgstr "Nachname"   See my troubles? the vcard stuff uses first/last

[Citadel Development] Citadel commit log: revision 8418

2010-03-01 Thread ajc
r8418 | ajc | 2010-03-01 23:58:17 -0500 (Mon, 01 Mar 2010) | 1 line Changed paths: M /trunk/citadel/modules/chat/serv_chat.c * Eliminate an unused variable

[Citadel Development] Re: Citadel commit log: revision 8375

2010-03-01 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
When pidgin sends to webcit the message is slightly corrupted. Seems the last char is dropped and probably the terminating NUL too. I have identified this as a bug in memfmout(). When I use cprintf() it goes away.

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2010-03-01 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
I don't know if this is related to characters missing in messages, but I've been noticing that room names being deleted by the DAP are having the last character truncated as well in the Aide room posts. This could quite possibly be a memfmout() or fmout() issue as well!

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2010-03-01 Thread IGnatius T Foobar
client connections are timed out based on lastcmd which means they never time out because every client sends NOOP Is this correct / intentional? That is correct. It's not intended to log off idle humans; it's intended to kill off stale connections.