Jim Cromie wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Romain Lenglet wrote:
The -M option works, since I just received an email Id sent
earlier, but I also sent one to xenomai-core, and it hasnt
shown up yet. I suspect that the mail looks like spam, and
has been rejected, since my hostname is not a real FQ
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Romain Lenglet wrote:
The -M option works, since I just received an email Id sent
earlier, but I also sent one to xenomai-core, and it hasnt
shown up yet. I suspect that the mail looks like spam, and
has been rejected, since my hostname is not a real FQDN.
So Im not so sure
Romain Lenglet wrote:
The -M option works, since I just received an email Id sent
earlier, but I also sent one to xenomai-core, and it hasnt
shown up yet. I suspect that the mail looks like spam, and
has been rejected, since my hostname is not a real FQDN.
So Im not so sure that email is the best
Philippe Gerum wrote:
> Jim Cromie wrote:
> > Jim Cromie wrote:
> >> Niklaus Giger wrote:
> >>> Hi
> >>>
> >>> Following a suggestion from Philippe Gerum I propose to
> >>> collect and prepare like this:
> >>>
> >>> a) Make it easy to collect information
> >>>
> >>> add -s/-c option to xeno-test, h
Jim Cromie wrote:
Jim Cromie wrote:
Niklaus Giger wrote:
Hi
Following a suggestion from Philippe Gerum I propose to collect and
prepare like this:
a) Make it easy to collect information
add -s/-c option to xeno-test, help text would look like -s
send output of xeno-test to [EMAI
Jim Cromie wrote:
Niklaus Giger wrote:
Hi
Following a suggestion from Philippe Gerum I propose to collect and
prepare like this:
a) Make it easy to collect information
add -s/-c option to xeno-test, help text would look like -s
send output of xeno-test to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-c if