Hallo,
Christoph Zwerschke hat gesagt: // Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> Frank Barknecht schrieb:
> > You can normally disable this behaviour (getting list mails twice)
>
> How? I only know "norcv" and "hide" which will do something different.
> And even if I could disable it for me, I cannot be s
Frank Barknecht schrieb:
> You can normally disable this behaviour (getting list mails twice)
How? I only know "norcv" and "hide" which will do something different.
And even if I could disable it for me, I cannot be sure others have
disabled it.
> so at least for me it is usual to press "L" i
Hallo,
Christoph Zwerschke hat gesagt: // Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> Seth Remington wrote:
> >"Reply to All" is a quick userland fix.
>
> Yes, but I always forget it because in other lists this is not needed.
> Also, this results in sending the message to the list plus to the author
> who wil
On 11/20/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seth Remington wrote:
> > "Reply to All" is a quick userland fix.
>
> Yes, but I always forget it because in other lists this is not needed.
> Also, this results in sending the message to the list plus to the author
> who will receive it
Seth Remington wrote:
"Reply to All" is a quick userland fix.
Yes, but I always forget it because in other lists this is not needed.
Also, this results in sending the message to the list plus to the author
who will receive it two times.
-- Chris
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"Reply to All" is a quick userland fix.
-Seth
On Sun, 2005-11-20 at 11:37 +, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> BTW, is it by intend that the Webware mailing lists do not have a
> reply-to header? I always forget to fix the recepient, since a reply to
> a posting in the list goes to the author b
BTW, is it by intend that the Webware mailing lists do not have a
reply-to header? I always forget to fix the recepient, since a reply to
a posting in the list goes to the author by default, not to the list.
Can this be changed?
-- Christoph
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Ian Bicking wrote:
I'm pretty sure traceback lines are loaded with linecache; you could
clear the cache everytime a reload is done.
See last checkin. Python 2.4 updates the linecache before printing
tracebacks; I'm doing the same manually for Python < 2.4 now. By the
way, clearing the cache i
If it's fixed in Python 2.4, is simply upgrading an option?
I have checked that again, and yes, it has been fixed in the traceback
module a year ago and thus should be available since Python 2.4:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/python/python/dist/src/Lib/traceback.py?r1=1.30&r2=1.31
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