Steve Bergman wrote:
On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 15:29, Ben Reser wrote:
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 02:17:50PM -0500, Steve Bergman wrote:
So, am I just not seeing the negative side to this? Immunix apparently
does not have enough name recognition and influence to make it happen.
But
Ben Reser wrote:
Even with an insignificant performance problem (which is debatable).
It would have little purpose. As an admin a tool like this wouldn't
give me better sleep. As I've pointed out before there have been ways
found around such tools. The only better sleep I get is by
Ben Reser wrote:
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 08:15:23AM +0200, Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
Well, and if the patch doesn't exists yet? And furthermore I repeat,
in most cases there aren't ANY sysadmin who worries about upgrades.
It exists it just hasn't been kept up to date
denis wrote:
There is no trouble to compile OpenDX-4.2.0 with 8.2
It hasn't gcc 3.2.
Bye.
Giuseppe.
Christophe Combelles wrote:
I have a fully reproducible crash of X11 :
The bug seems to be in the mga driver :
- Take a PC with a matrox g450
- configure the X server in 16 bits, 1280x1024
(I have joined my XF86Config-4 in logfiles.tar.gz)
- open the file LdMBUG2.doc with
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 18:51, ja connor wrote:
By any chance did you also figure out how to adjust
the brightness and/or contrast?
Actually, I think adding a laptop brightness setting
in control panel would be a nice touch for some future
release.
My Sony Vaio laptop
Scrive Gwenole Beauchesne [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Thomas Rösch wrote:
you find License:
MPlayer is GPL now. In the past it contained non-GPL code from the
OpenDivX project, which did not allow binary redistribution. This
has
been removed.
So mplayer should
Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 28. November 2002, 09:40:23 Uhr MET, schrieb Adam Williamson:
If I understand this Changelog correctly...is this the start of
complying with the new MPEG4 licensing stuff? DivX4 and XviD decoding
functionality appears to have been disabled from the .mdk build
Igor Izyumin wrote:
How about fixing the font packages instead? It's not that hard to make a set
of decent bitmap fonts from the TTF ones. I am pretty sure that someone
could get the FontLab people (www.pyrus.com) to donate a copy or at least
sell it at a reduced price. Then you could just
Igor Izyumin wrote:
Pfaedit is a good outline editor, but it doesn't do hinting yet. Fontlab
currently has the best hinting, but even that doesn't approach the quality of
the Monotype (microsoft) fonts. I think Monotype just programmed the
bytecode directly.
Are you talking about TTF or
Igor Izyumin wrote:
How about fixing the font packages instead? It's not that hard to make a
set of decent bitmap fonts from the TTF ones.
Decent bitmap fonts...Am I reading this well?
Please read a book about font technology before arguing. Bitmap fonts
typically look better than
francesco.melo wrote:
Pascal Terjan wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote:
It's probaby time to make a bugzilla entry for this, so that those who
actually have working UI can document how others can do it ...
Buchan
(still running 643C so he can see the menus ...)
It is working on my desktop
Quel Qun wrote:
$ du -ch `rpm -qpl gqview mplayer-gui mplayer libbpostproc0 \
libdvdread2 mplayer-skins libggi2 libggi libgii0 libgii libmad0 \
libdv2 liblirc0 libdha0.1 liblzo1 libnas2` 2 /dev/null | grep total
28M total
28MB for something that does not seem to work, at leaston
Yves Duret wrote:
Stefan van der Eijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's one patch that's wrong:
just change SSLCERTS=/usr/share/ssl/certs to SSLCERTS=/usr/lib/ssl/certs in
imap-2001a-ssl.patch.bz2
doing that you have to change also SSLDOCS to reflect the new position
(hoping that such
trax wrote:
MDK 8.2 with cooker Galeon mozilla-0.9.9-2mdk
(mozilla works fine)
Affects
galeon-1.2.0-0mdk
galeon-1.2.0-1mdk
galeon-1.2.0-2mdk
Try logging in to Hotmail, and galeon crashes.
Cooker binutils has already be changed, glibc to 2.2.5 too, so using
current cooker packages
Oden Eriksson wrote:
On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 07.21, David Walser wrote:
With the current imp3 package in contrib, everytime
you login it asks you to do maintenance, and whethere
you do it (dunno if it sucessfully does it) or skip it
it asks you again next time you log in.
Is
Fabrice MARIE wrote:
Hello,
on a fresh cooker :
[...]
Preparing...### [100%]
file /usr/bin/jadetex from install of tetex-1.0.7-48mdk conflicts with file from
package jadetex-3.12-3mdk
file /usr/bin/pdfjadetex from install of
Carfield Yim wrote:
On Sun, Jul 07, 2002 at 04:54:41PM +0400, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
Just curious, is it possible to click on a URL in PDF document and get
it opened in browser. You know, like in this other OS :-)
I've changed somme settings in '/etc/xpdfrc':
psFile | lpr
Oliver Lemke wrote:
/usr/bin/latex2html Line 78:
$ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'} = $LATEX2HTMLDIR = '/usr/share/lib/latex2html';
It is located in /usr/lib/latex2html.
Also, the online documentation seems to be missing. There are no man or
info pages and latex2html -h|--help|-help are also not
Leon Brooks wrote:
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 06:45, Igor Izyumin wrote:
Sometimes, they don't have a choice.
Yeah, like about once in every two blue moons.
They may have trade secrets or
something within the driver that would prevent it from being open-sourced.
For example, if nVidia
Igor Izyumin wrote:
On Thursday 08 August 2002 10:15 pm, Ben Reser wrote:
That is not Mandrake's fault. Mandrake doesn't control the kernel.
They just package it, include a few patches. Changing the driver model
is something that will take the cooperation of the core kernel
developers,
Thierry SAURA wrote:
[root@combo RPMS]# rpm -Uv tetex-doc-1.0.7-54mdk.i586.rpm
Preparing packages for installation...
tetex-doc-1.0.7-54mdk
error: unpacking of archive failed on file
/usr/share/texmf/doc/omega/base/omega-manual.pdf;3d535877: cpio: read failed -
Bad file descriptor
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Le Vendredi 9 Août 2002 11:32, Marcel Pol a écrit :
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002 07:53:34 +0200
Thierry SAURA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[root@combo RPMS]# rpm -Uv tetex-doc-1.0.7-54mdk.i586.rpm
Preparing packages for installation...
tetex-doc-1.0.7-54mdk
error: unpacking of
Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, R. Scott Chevalley wrote:
Could be a bad font file. run mkttfdir with strace to trace the
segfault and see if it is trying to open a
particular font.
# strace mkttfdir
Then, better filter the open() syscall with: strace -eopen
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Le Vendredi 9 Août 2002 17:16, Giuseppe Ghibò a écrit :
No, texmf docs should go in the texmf tree because that's says TDS (TeX
Directory Structure)
FHS just says the opposite :-)
Well, maybe I could a link
/usr/share/doc/texmf-doc-1.0.7-54mdk/doc - /usr/share/texmf
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sun, 2002-08-18 at 11:28, Michel Fodje wrote:
Is anti-aliased text supposed to work in Galeon/Mozilla? My experience
Yes.
with all the Betas so far is that it works occasionally. And when it
doesn't, I see strange effects like overlapping text.
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
[guillaume@silbermann personnel]$ dvips foo.dvi
This is dvips(k) 5.90a Copyright 2002 Radical Eye Software
(www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2002.08.29:1810' - |lpr
dvips: ! couldn't open output pipe
cups is running, lpr works fine... any idea ?
Pixel wrote:
i need the correspondance between the language and the timezone, at least for
the one for which it means something.
eg: 'French (France)' = 'Europe/Paris'
Could someone fill this list, please :)
'English'
'French (France)'
'French (Belgium)' = 'Europe/Brussels'
Pixel wrote:
(please, add the addings in place, so that i can take the final list ;-)
'English'
'French (France)'
'French (Belgium)' = 'Europe/Brussels'
'German (Germany)' = 'Europe/Berlin'
'Hungarian (Hungary)' = 'Europe/Budapest'
'Icelandic'
'Indonesian'
'Italian (Italy)' =
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Signal 11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a heads up for some people - the new
3c90x drivers (the GPL'd ones by 3Com) do NOT
it's already compiled on our kernel :
Last time I tried (28 dec 99 snapshot) 3c90x drivers
were not working on 3COM 900 combo card. I
geoffrey lee wrote:
hi,
not sure, maybe evne though youu've got it installed the symlink is missing.
make sure the symlink is there and it point to the right place. on my mdk 6
it points to libc.so.5.3.12.
It's a matter of linkage of the plugin. You have to use our RPM version
we
Tibor Pittich wrote:
hello
i'v found this interesting project, but i don't have time to testing
it.. i think, that it will be useful for playing multimedia files
directly into mozilla through mplayer.
I've tried it a couple of day ago. AFAIK it's not much stable.
The first time works, but as
Tibor Pittich wrote:
On 31. jan 2003 17:03, Giuseppe Ghib? wrote:
Tibor Pittich wrote:
i'v found this interesting project, but i don't have time to testing
it.. i think, that it will be useful for playing multimedia files
directly into mozilla through mplayer.
I've tried it a couple of
Tibor Pittich wrote:
Dn(a 31. jan 2003 o 17:25, Pascal Terjan napísal(a):
Tibor Pittich wrote:
i'v found this interesting project, but i don't have time to testing
it.. i think, that it will be useful for playing multimedia files
directly into mozilla through mplayer.
Could you at least
Yves Duret wrote:
Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
IMHO it would be nice if such king of plugin would be
directly build on top of mplayer, rather than calling
in some pipe...
use vlc. it has a real decent mozilla plugin :)
i will add mozilla-plugin-vlc as soon as possible.
Does it call vlc in some
gabor wrote:
there can be multiple mplayer instances all usind xvideo... it depends
on the capabilities of the card/driver
mine, Matrox G450 can't. Instead it can in -vo x11 mode, but mplayer,
although can open windows with -vo x11, can't when used in combination
with -wid, very strange.
Charles A Edwards wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 23:17:21 +0100 (CET)
Giuseppe Ghibò [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Name: tetexRelocations: (not
relocateable) Version : 2.0 Vendor:
MandrakeSoft Release : 3mdk
Steve Fox wrote:
Doing 'urpmi --auto-select' today and got this:
12:tetex #error: unpacking of archive failed on
file /usr/share/texmf/dvipdfm/config/config;3e42c012: cpio: open failed
- Not a directory
You upgraded from 2.0-2|3mdk to 4mdk which is not supported. Upgrade
Todd Lyons wrote:
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Jason Komar wrote on Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 01:14:49PM -0700 :
12:tetex #error: unpacking of archive failed on
file /usr/share/texmf/dvipdfm/config/config;3e42c012: cpio: open failed
- Not a directory
I get
Todd Lyons wrote:
Yeah, I saw that too. Interesting thing for me is that it didn't happen
to me. Guess I'll never know now why.
Probably bacause you hadn't installed the tetex-dvipdfm subpackage.
Bye.
Giuseppe.
Note that apart license issues, since the removing
of netscape 4.7X, we no longer includes in main distrib
packages for which there aren't sources. NVidia
doesn't include them, since even their
multi-distrib .src.rpm includes binary only
files and libraries and were even compiled with old
egcs
Leon Brooks wrote:
It's a nice thought (and it won't hurt to ask, so I will do that now), but in
the absence of OSS drivers for NVidia, we could rewrite their nforce LAN card
driver and get by with referring to a page at Mandrake that explains how to
deal with NVidia cards.
why not taking
Elliott Martin wrote:
On Thursday 13 February 2003 9:15 am, Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: blender Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 2.26 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 1mdk
David Walser wrote:
Hi, I was wondering if you'd seen this:
http://mozplugger.mozdev.org/
I packaged it yesterday evening.
Bye.
Giuseppe.
Serge Plüss wrote:
OpenOffice doesn't have the Help files installed. Shouldn't that be part
of a default OpenOffice installation instead of having to go install it
manually later?
No OpenOffice.Org-help RPM files weren't included in RC1 ISOs because
of lack of space.
Bye.
Giuseppe.
Adam Williamson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 01:35, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
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The much hyped Vera Font Family (Gnome Fonts,) high quality (and Free
Software compatible) fonts from Bitstream are now available in beta form!
This means that finally
Reinout van Schouwen wrote:
Hello,
Probably too late since we're in package freeze, but I want to have
mentioned it anyway:
Xine is a great media player but it's UI pretty much sucks and doesn't
adhere to any guideline whatsoever. Fortunately Xine is modular by design
and there are a few much
Liam Quin wrote:
Anyone here familiar enough with gcc to comment on StackGuard [1],
and whether it'd be a good thing to use for system services/daemons
in Mandrake Linux? It looks like it's not been kept up to date.
Liam
[1] http://www.immunix.org/stackguard.html
The main problem is that they
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 02 March 2003 12:15 am, tarvid wrote:
how do you do that?
This question is better on one of the suport lists. Anyway, I digress. You
set up a printer that is a pdfwriter in spadmin.
You don't need that. You have to go in the File/Printer menu,
select PDF Converter
Luca Olivetti wrote:
Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Dienstag, 4. März 2003, 17:56:35 Uhr MET, schrieb Luca Olivetti:
I don't know about glx, but I tried playing a movie with mplayer on
an ltsp terminal and it is using xv, the message is Shared memory
not available, reverting to normal Xv.
The real
Götz Waschk wrote:
Am Dienstag, 4. März 2003, 15:16:01 Uhr MET, schrieb Giuseppe Ghibò:
Name: filmgimp Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.16 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 1mdk Build Date: Tue Mar
Luca Olivetti wrote:
Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
mplayer plays just fine *and* uses xv, I was reporting the message
for completeness.
Bye
mplayer 0.90rc4 can player remotely too (use -vo x11 if -vo xv is not
working remotely in that case).
$ rpm -q mplayer
mplayer-0.90-0.rc4.4plf
anyway
Duncan wrote:
On Fri 07 Mar 2003 21:18, George Mitchell posted as excerpted below:
Non productive work? How about 3D accelleration that doesn't work on
Radeon cards? Is that one of the things you consider trivial and not
which Radeon cards? There are 27 kinds of Radeon cards, starting
from
Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
After install a fresh cooker from this morning (11/3/2003), change the
libfreetype.so.6.3.2 and install msttcorefonts-bootstrap I have the best
fonts in screen that I ever seen for a linux distributions (and also for a
windows one)
Antialising is runing fine in
Giuseppe,
I will try this this night at home
Francisco Alcaraz
- Mensaje Original -
Remitente: Giuseppe Ghibò [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fecha: Martes, Marzo 11, 2003 9:45 am
Asunto: Re: [Cooker] Fonts in cooker: wonderfull
Francisco Alcaraz Ariza wrote:
After install a fresh cooker from
Gwenole Beauchesne wrote:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, utuhiro wrote:
Gwenole Beauchesne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Others please also test it carefully and check there is no regression
(even measurable performance regression)
see http://www.geocities.jp/knee2525/images/OOo-help-ja06.html
I added three
utuhiro wrote:
Gwenole Beauchesne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the mean time, Giuseppe stripped down embedded bitmaps from Japanese
fonts. They are available here and should work without any OOo trick:
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~ghibo/ja/
I tested them with old
Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
[Contrib-RPM]
--=-=-=
Name: ksensors Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 0.7.2 Vendor: MandrakeSoft
Release : 2mdk Build Date: Sun Mar 16 23:49:17 2003
Install date: (not
andre wrote:
On Friday 21 March 2003 15:18, Guy.Bormann wrote:
[snip]
It's not a matter of complaining or not, it's a matter of minimal
support. Mandrake Linux is supposed to run on any i586 or newer
processor. Period.
Even if that means a crazy person is encoding videos on a i586(no MMX),
say,
w9ya wrote:
As I understand the gcc docs, using both -march and -mcpu is odd. You should
probably be running these tests with just -march or just -mcpu. There may be
some other issues as well, but this is as good a place to start as any.
Bob Finch
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 03:12 pm, Austin
-linux.
On Monday 24 March 2003 12:24 pm, Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
w9ya wrote:
As I understand the gcc docs, using both -march and -mcpu is odd. You
should probably be running these tests with just -march or just -mcpu.
There may be some other issues as well, but this is as good a place
H. Narfi Stefansson wrote:
Giuseppe wrote:
w9ya wrote:
Austin wrote: [for me, thanks Austin!]
The best times of the 4 were:
athlon-xp:12.16
i586: 13.24
i586, no mmx: 57.65
Honestly I never found yet a package
that will increase
performance of even 10% just
Jeremy Salch wrote:
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Yea I have done that, I believe it is the DisplaySize attribute.
The funny thing is that it does detect it correctly. I have to forge a
false display size to make the fonts appear in scale at 1600x1200
or at something smaller like
rcc wrote:
current cooker but applies to 9.1 too
mplayer always plays web URLs twice. Happens both in standalone (via
konq) and embedded (galeon) mode. Moz plugin also has the odd habit of
scaling up to browser page size (fs=no) which looks terrible and is
extremely slow on X11. Lastly, the wmv
Eric Fernandez wrote:
There is a walkthrough here to make the FGL1 drivers work with a R8500 and +
on Mandrake 9.1
http://rage3d.com/board/showthread.php?s=threadid=33676977
Read all the posts, installation is a little tricky.
Eric
Can you try whether this packaged version works for your card?
rcc wrote:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2003 16:13:44 +0200
Danny Tholen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 04 April 2003 14:50, Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
the x11 is needed because otherwise xv dont support
multiple mplayer instance, and furthermore many chipset
don't support xv extensions at all.
what about
Duncan ha scritto:
On Sun 25 May 2003 09:38, Bruno Thomsen posted as excerpted below:
I have a problem with Mozilla/Galeon acroread plugin taking 100% cpu
power when viewing a pdf document inside a browser.
The acroread outside the browser works perfect.
It has been broke for some time now more
Torstein Dybdahl wrote:
Hi!
I was wondering if it was a good idea to make rpms of the different
styles and fonst. etc the latex packages
from CTAN.
My idea was to make a sort of tetex-contrib package with different
styles, fonts etc taken from the CTAN misc and contrib
archive.
Many of the
Martin Fahrendorf ha scritto:
Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2003 08:18 schrieb Michael Scherer:
So you have to start a process for every single massage. That is wat
I want to avoid. It is no problem while you are receiving only few
messages per hour. But else, the overhead is to much. A daemon
talking
Martin Fahrendorf ha scritto:
Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2003 13:39 schrieb Giuseppe Ghibò:
Martin Fahrendorf ha scritto:
Am Donnerstag, 3. Juli 2003 08:18 schrieb Michael Scherer:
So you have to start a process for every single massage. That is wat
I want to avoid. It is no problem while you
Bret Baptist ha scritto:
The above information was not correct, from the amavisd.conf:
# Here is an overall picture (sequence of events) of how pieces fit together
# (only virus controls are shown, spam controls work the same way):
#
# bypass_virus_checks? == PASS
# no viruses? == PASS
#
Luca Berra ha scritto:
if the virus is a spoofing virus you have no way of identifying the
sender mail address, unless you force the sender to authenticate before
sending a message.
well, smpt auth could be and idea for this purpose, but postfix indeed would knows
the real client sender IP.
Luca Berra ha scritto:
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 01:39:41PM +0200, Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
http://peoples.mandrakesoft.com/~ghibo/amavisd-new-0.20030616-1mdk.src.rpm
:!wget ...
But, before posting to contrib, I'm currently trying to find how to
modify amavisd.conf so that:
- local recipient
Levi Ramsey ha scritto:
On Thu Jul 03 13:39 +0200, Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
- let spam pass to users (but with X-Spam-Status) and at the same time
collect
all the recognized spam to a repository for further bayes learning.
Collecting SA mails to a bayesian system is beyond stupid, as far as I
Luca Berra ha scritto:
Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
Luca Berra ha scritto:
i'd also like for the rpm to provide a modified master.cf with all
goodies described in README.postfix (the part below the ascii art
diagram i mean)
You are right, but indeed, I was thiking to something different. Instead
Luca Berra ha scritto:
Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
$viruses_that_fake_sender_re = new_RE(
qr'nimda|hybris|klez|bugbear|yaha|braid|sobig|palyh|inor|fizzer'i );
.
this is used also to alter virus report, the user gets a report
stating she received a virus from an unknown source, vs. a real mail
://www.washington.edu/imap/
* Thu Jul 24 2003 Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002d-3mdk
- add patch17, mailsubdir in $HOME/Mail (Giuseppe Ghibò)
Is this wise? I have patched our own imap package that we run on our
mail server to put mail in $HOME/mail, but I wasn't about to propose it
(even though
Stew Benedict wrote:
%changelog
+* Mon Jul 28 2003 Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002d-5mdk
+- drop maildir patch17
That's BAD! ;-(
Bye.
Giuseppe.
Luca Berra ha scritto:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 01:56:50PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
I agree, it is better to use a subdirectory, and IMHO uw should ship
like that by default.
Imho uw should be ditched, shot in the head, casted in the the deepest
ocean and left there forever.
Would it be
Buchan Milne ha scritto:
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magic wrote:
Luca Berra wrote:
Imho uw should be ditched, shot in the head, casted in the the deepest
ocean and left there forever.
Seconded... Toss UW, and let the person installing mdk make the choice
(cyrus or courier).
Buchan Milne ha scritto:
And Outlook Express downloads them all to see if they are mailboxes ;-).
That's because they are visible in IMAP and the first time one
is connected they are visibile? Is there a rule that forbid
folders to be called with names like .ssh or Desktop or .procmailrc?
that
Luca Berra ha scritto:
well, for the .subscription/mailboxlist issue, name can be trivially
changed in src/lib-storage/subscription-file/subscription-file.c, and i
believe it is based on the root of the mailbox.
Yes, in dovecot .subscription is on the MAILSUBDIR directory,
i.e. in the dir
Luca Berra ha scritto:
As I said for imap using mbox:%h/ as default is a bad, as it would have
Yes, the problem is that at the moment it is set-up this way, so
changing it will break something.
Current RPM is set to use mbox:%h/Mail/, and I wish to continue to
see that setting.
The migration
Levi Ramsey ha scritto:
On Thu Jul 31 11:40 -0400, David Walser wrote:
imap shouldn't use $HOME/Mail because other apps use that (Kmail etc). $HOME/mail might be safe.
What mailbox format does KMail use? If it's mbox, then there's no
conflict, and indeed making your KMail boxes accessible
David Walser ha scritto:
Luca Berra wrote:
David Walser wrote:
imap shouldn't use $HOME/Mail because other apps use that (Kmail etc). $HOME/mail might be safe.
so what?
sorry, but i completely miss your point.
As Levi pointed out it *might* be OK if they at least use the same format, but
David Walser ha scritto:
I wonder why Kmail places its custom working files into $HOME/Mail? IMHO it's not much
legal to place there as default (why it doesn't use instead $HOME/.kmail?).
Not arguing, just curious; why is $HOME/Mail not legal?
I'm not saying that $HOME/Mail is not legal, but
Stew Benedict wrote:
I'm not involved in dovecot. If people want to toss uw (you seem to have
strong feelings in this area), I don't have any religious devotion to it,
I'm just trying to maintain the package.
David Walser raised another issue with the new proposed scheme. If one
updates uw,
Buchan Milne wrote:
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, David Walser wrote:
Guiseppe and I discussed this on IRC. I'm thinking it's probably safest
for imapd to use it's own namespace, .uwmail or Mailuw or something,
rather than try to use mail, Mail etc. which have been historically
Stew Benedict wrote:
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Giuseppe Ghib? wrote:
Stew Benedict wrote:
Guiseppe? Seems like any approach to this change creates more issues than
it fixes.
IMHO is not the approach that create issues, but such issues already
were existing before (like kmail who
Oden Eriksson ha scritto:
file /usr/bin/texi2html from install of tetex-2.0.2-3mdk conflicts
with file from package texi2html-1.64-2mdk
file /usr/share/man/man1/texi2html.1.bz2 from install of
tetex-2.0.2-3mdk conflicts with file from package texi2html-1.64-2mdk
Which one is to
Oden Eriksson ha scritto:
måndagen den 4 augusti 2003 13.39 skrev Michael Scherer:
On Monday 04 August 2003 10:22, Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
Oden Eriksson ha scritto:
file /usr/bin/texi2html from install of tetex-2.0.2-3mdk
conflicts with file from package texi2html-1.64-2mdk
file
Is blender manual free from point of view of
LICENSE?
http://download.blender.org/documentation/html/a5384.html
If so, maybe PDF and/or HTML documentation could be added
to the RPM package.
WDYT?
Bye.
Giuseppe.
Han Boetes ha scritto:
Aleksander Adamowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about adding ProPolice stack protection to stock Mandrake GCC?
For discussion, see this Mandrake Wiki topic:
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/ProPolice
OpenBSD already did that.
I would add also perl, php and
Michael Scherer ha scritto:
On Sunday 17 August 2003 17:47, Aleksander Adamowski wrote:
How about adding ProPolice stack protection to stock Mandrake GCC?
For discussion, see this Mandrake Wiki topic:
http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/ProPolice
OpenBSD already did that.
having the
Aleksander Adamowski ha scritto:
Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
I would add also perl, php and python to the list and
would remove other non-server and non-suid client applications,
otherwise better to apply stack protection to everything...
Added.
I've built our gcc RPM with stackprotector enabled
Aleksander Adamowski ha scritto:
Giuseppe Ghibò wrote:
I would add also perl, php and python to the list and
would remove other non-server and non-suid client applications,
otherwise better to apply stack protection to everything...
Notice that the list is in _decreasing order of importance_
Guillaume Rousse ha scritto:
Ainsi parlait guran :
Hi
I have problem to identify what perl(Win32) is.
just win32 perl modules you obviously not need here, so you can use --nodeps
safely.
BTW, hevea is way better than latex2html :-)
There should be a file (probably unneeded) requiring that
Charles A Edwards ha scritto:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 13:40:39 +0200
Giuseppe Ghibò [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There should be a file (probably unneeded) requiring that dep. I'm
trying to find which one so to remove.
The file in question is
/usr/lib/latex2html/L2hos/Win32.pm
Add the following
Brian Tyndall wrote:
Stew Benedict wrote:
%changelog
+* Mon Jul 28 2003 Stew Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002d-5mdk
+- drop maildir patch17
That's BAD! ;-(
Bye.
Giuseppe.
Why r u resending my old mail?
Charles A Edwards ha scritto:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 11:26:29 -0400
Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC this is an old type perl error which cause an incorrect
versioning to be caused in the requires.
No luck remembering the real solution but you can get the correct
Requires in the
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