On Sat, Dec 16, at 01:30 Gerard Beekmans wrote:
This is kind of annoying because my filter is set on the To: lfs-book.
I don't know the Trac settings at all, so I'm no help there.
Must be a byproduct of the new version of Trac. Until tht's figured out,
I suggest using a different filter
On Thu, Dec 21, at 12:12 Ag. Hatzimanikas wrote:
On Sat, Dec 16, at 01:30 Gerard Beekmans wrote:
This is kind of annoying because my filter is set on the To: lfs-book.
I don't know the Trac settings at all, so I'm no help there.
Must be a byproduct of the new version of Trac. Until
On 12/21/06, Ag. Hatzimanikas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 21, at 12:12 Ag. Hatzimanikas wrote:
On Sat, Dec 16, at 01:30 Gerard Beekmans wrote:
This is kind of annoying because my filter is set on the To: lfs-book.
I don't know the Trac settings at all, so I'm no help there.
Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 12/21/06, Ag. Hatzimanikas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 21, at 12:12 Ag. Hatzimanikas wrote:
On Sat, Dec 16, at 01:30 Gerard Beekmans wrote:
This is kind of annoying because my filter is set on the To: lfs-book.
I don't know the Trac settings at all, so I'm no
A lot of the optional extensions are already in the X server included.
Most of them are just for very old X servers. Example:
/usr/include/X11/extensions/Xdamage.h
Which defines the damage extension. I doubt if it's really used by KDE
since window damage is more a QT thing.
Anyway what's the
Alrighty, I'll take a look at this and see what the heck is going on.
I just realized this may very well be a Mailman issue as well. New version of
Mailman is installed on this new server. It probably has introduced a few bugs
the old version didn't have.
I'll look into this.
Gerard
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