Stephane Nicoll wrote:
EAR plugin is done, sorry for the noise.

No problem, thanks for the help. I'll tackle the ones with more issues as I created the problem :-)

Thanks again.

On 12/20/05, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Vincent Massol wrote:


I'm working on restoring the clover plugin as I write.

I think we can fix things by hands rather than do a dangerous restore

(we

won't know how many new issues were added after the last backup point).

Cool, thanks. Stephane is fixing the EAR and RAR plugins.

Shall I make versions within the plugin projects or do the leads want to
do this on a plugin project basis?


Thanks
-Vincent



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