Me:
>> Anyway, I was about to update the commits graph on Article #825,
>> and went to http://fltk.org/site/str.php?L2806 to download the
>> python and gnuplot scripts only to find the attachments all appear
>> to be 0k and then give a Not Found message if I click on them.
Greg:
> Hmm, where
Glad you've got the login stuff sorted.
However, this is weird:
On 04/13/13 03:27, Duncan Gibson wrote:
> Anyway, I was about to update the commits graph on Article #825, and
> went to http://fltk.org/site/str.php?L2806 to download the python and
> gnuplot scripts only to find the attachments all
> Anyway, I was about to update the commits graph on Article #825, and
> went to http://fltk.org/site/str.php?L2806 to download the python and
> gnuplot scripts only to find the attachments all appear to be 0k and
> then give a Not Found message if I click on them.
>
> Anyway, by using the path to
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As mentioned in fltk.bugs, my home box died, and I didn't remember
the passord for [this] username from home, nor the subversion write
access password. Following Greg's recommendation, I reset the former.
I have no idea whether this is the same as the latter.
Anyway, I was about to update the comm