Since version 340 less has been released under a gnu license. Shouldn't
less, lessecho, and lesskey be under src/gnu/usr.bin instead of where it
is now (src/usr.bin)?
--Peter
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On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 07:29:42AM -0700, Peter Avalos wrote:
Since version 340 less has been released under a gnu license. Shouldn't
less, lessecho, and lesskey be under src/gnu/usr.bin instead of where it
is now (src/usr.bin)?
--Peter
Guess it helps if you actually read the files...It
Petr Janda wrote:
Ive just recompiled kdelibs3 after a couple of months but find out that
SSL in KDE is still broken. Is it moving anywhere closer to be fixed?
Petr
I have already said that, but by chance do you have OpenOffice installed,
and with it something like ssl-devel? Because for
Might add that we've been using 3com 905b on all our servers with good
results. This is a reliable card + the bsd drivers have had a great
support for this particular card.
On 10/8/06, Freddie Cash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, October 7, 2006 3:19 am, Bill Hacker wrote:
Jamie wrote:
On Sun, October 8, 2006 1:39 pm, Jonas Trollvik wrote:
We *always* replace 3Com on general principal when encountered, and
at our own (not client) expense. Not about right or wrong, its about
what works *always* and what doesn't always work.
Odd, we do the exact opposite, replacing all
Freddie Cash wrote:
Odd, we do the exact opposite, replacing all non-3Com NICs we come
across with 3Com NICs, for the exact same reason you do: to get
something that we know works, and works reliably. :)
No doubt in an all-3Com environment it should do ..
For Windows, Linux, and
Justin C. Sherrill wrote:
On Sun, October 8, 2006 1:39 pm, Jonas Trollvik wrote:
We *always* replace 3Com on general principal when encountered, and
at our own (not client) expense. Not about right or wrong, its about
what works *always* and what doesn't always work.
Odd, we do the exact