>Thank you very much for your work; at the moment I am out of the office,
>I think for this week. (I need to finish a project by mid-September, I
>will try to escape my earring at night)
>
>As soon as I get it, I restore/cleanup the VM/Debian to test it.
Thanks. So far, it is
Thank you very much for your work; at the moment I am out of the office,
I think for this week. (I need to finish a project by mid-September, I
will try to escape my earring at night)
As soon as I get it, I restore/cleanup the VM/Debian to test it.
On 8/9/21 10:46 PM, IGnatius T Foobar wrote:
Yes, it is a rolling release. :)
The version numbers just gradually tick up with things being added, changed,
improved here and there. I suppose the downside of a rolling release model
is that you don't really have the opportunity to call out really good known
super-stable versions and
I'm interested!
I'm waiting for the next stable release (if ever exists one :) ) *
To migrate from our old & almost (99.9%) trusted version.
Thank you for your effort IG!
* Because Easy Install looks like a rolling release! (a good thing)
On 02/14/2018 08:30 PM, IGnatius T Foobar wrote:
On 16/11/10 22:29, dothebart wrote:
Ok, most of the needed bugfixes were cherry-picked into stable-78x.
this one i'd like to discuss first, 'caus its a little more intrusive
then the other ones; its changes are primarily intended to get a SMTP
client timeout:
Nov 17 2010 3:32am from samjam @uncnsrd in Mail to
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On 16/11/10 22:29, dothebart wrote:
Ok, most of the needed bugfixes were cherry-picked into stable-78x.
this one i'd like to discuss first,
* IGnatius T Foobar wrote, On 06/10/09 15:25:
Why does wiki have to refer to byzantine markup syntax ?? I think
the nature of a wiki isn't that it requires its maintainers to learn wiki
markup, but that it can be maintained and edited from within itself.
I suppose we can solicit a few
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 4:26 am, matt wrote:
serv_funambol.h (included in my previous post before the round up) should
be added too.
I take it that these changes in citadel are for functionality with funambol
and that using the connector to it's fullest will require the next version of
Who cares? What it is, is new for a web app. They've managed
to put together half a dozen pieces of really crappy web technology
(_javascript_, DHTML, XMLHttpRequest) and managed to build a real
client-server platform out of it --- and the real beauty of it is that
practically everyone's got
All AJAX lets you do is to push the View layer of your MVC app onto
the browser --- previously, only the Controller layer was on the
browser, and the View layer ran on the server. The reason why it's seen
as such a huge step forward is that by putting your View logic on the
browser you end up
Are you using Gaim 1.5.0?
BTW, is there any chance of getting a module on Citadel's SVN server for this
stuff?
Ta.
You know, it seems vastly overkill to have to have a complete new .po file for
a language which is mostly compatible with en_US... isn't there any better
way of doing it? (Disclaimer: I know nothing about .po files, which was why I
included the diff.)
I have the suspicion that when Sun developed Java, they got a whole bunch of
really good language designers in a room, told them to go wild, and then
accidentally confused the 'Good Idea' pile with the 'Bad Idea' pile.
It is just *so* broken...
On Tuesday 04 October 2005 12:42, you wrote:
dothebart: yes, but as I've recently discovered, I am doing it the wrong
way. Whenever we do a release version, I bump the version number of
everything in CVS to (version number * 100), with a command like: cvs
commit -r655.0
This is, of course,
On Monday 07 November 2005 10:40, you wrote:
Nov 6 2005 5:23pm from hjalfi [EMAIL PROTECTED] in
061860.Drafts in home handyman
why does this message contain a text/plain attachment? is it postet via mua
that appends both? text and html body?
Yeah, I've noticed that. I post via IMAP, using
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