Honestly, this is why you all need to upgrade to Git. Doesn’t matter where it’s 
hosted: GitHub, Savannah, or anywhere, because Linus explicitly designed Git 
along FOSS lines to support distributed hosting, meaning multiple hosts.

This is the only FOSS project that I am following that is still clinging to CVS 
for reasons that I cannot fathom. *EVERY* other GNU project that I can think of 
has migrated to Git. Migration is so easy, it’s a no-brainer.


From: TAKAHASHI Kaoru
Sent: 23 February 2024 22:14
To: Philippe Michel
Cc: bug-gnubg@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Preview of forthcoming gnubg release

Sorry, I had sent broken patch.
Update (fix more typo) and re-create patch gzipped & attached
(diff from po-dev-20240219.zip).

TAKAHASHI Kaoru <kaoru-ml-gn...@trans-nt.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Philippe Michel <philippe.mich...@free.fr> writes:
>> I have uploaded a new gnubg Windows build at 
>> http://philippe.michel7.free.fr/gnubg/
>>
>> This should fix the bugs in 1.08.001 reported here or by other means:
>>
>> - the gnubgautorc file corruption
>>
>> - the "Move" quirk in the GUI menus
>>
>> - "Analyse/Show Records" becoming inactive after using "Analyse/Show 
>>    Records/Plot History" (reported and fixed by Isaac Keslassy)
>>
>> - a mistake in the description of the Isight racing count
>>
>> and improve the pasting of XGIDs by accepting those copied from XG by a 
>> Ctrl+C (copy XGID+Board) instead of only those from Ctrl+Shift+C 
>> (contributed by Takahashi Kaoru).
>>
>> Plus complete Finnish and Japanese translations.
> [snip]
>> Barring another bad surprise on the gnubgautorc issue I will build and 
>> upload a 1.08.002 version this week-end.
>
> Thanks for update Windows build!
>
> I have updated Japanese translation.
>  - Elminate fuzzy entries.
>  - Fix typo. (resign, IDP, and so on)
>
> Patch (from po-dev-20240219.zip) attached.
> Would you apply the patch?
>
> Best regards,

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TAKAHASHI Kaoru

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