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Petr Koloros wrote:
Hi,
someone obviously forgot about the three characters for 'eta' in Czech
translation. Without the following patch and with czech locale wget crashes
quite often.
Hi, thanks for the patch; however, you'd probably have been
hi .i've been trying to install opera on the olpc xo with info from wiki
opera site
and i get messages to contact you.iv'e tried both codes(?) with thetar
ball and without. i have been using macs since the 512 and in my75 yr. old
ignorance i thought i thought i could just type it in
On Feb 8, 2008 9:58 PM, Jacqui Lahr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi .i've been trying to install opera on the olpc xo with info from
wiki opera site
and i get messages to contact you.iv'e tried both codes(?) with the
tar ball and without. i have been using macs since the 512 and in my 75
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The prerelease still has a potential for crashes: in the Czech locales
it will tend to crash if the download is large (or slow) enough to push
minutes into the three-digit zone (that is, if it would take 1 hour
and 40 minutes).
How can minutes get in
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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The prerelease still has a potential for crashes: in the Czech locales
it will tend to crash if the download is large (or slow) enough to push
minutes into the three-digit zone (that is,
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Julien B. wrote:
Currently, when calling the initialize() function into init.c, before
to check if the user and system wgetrc point to the same location, no
canonicalization is done.
This results in leaving wget unable to follow links, or to