Re: Mozilla Calendar?

2002-12-05 Thread Sami Haahtinen
why not > > package it.. > > Regardless, newer versions of Mozilla Calendar don't need it. :) Hmm.. which library do they use then? i know they still use iCal files... oh well.. Sami -- -< Sami Haahtinen >- -[ Notify immediately if you do no

Re: Mozilla Calendar?

2002-12-04 Thread David B Harris
t > package it.. Yes, looks like it was uploaded somewhere near the end of September. Regardless, newer versions of Mozilla Calendar don't need it. :) pgp9rG0oGCoS7.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: Mozilla Calendar?

2002-12-04 Thread Sami Haahtinen
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 08:29:28PM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote: > is anyone planning on packaging Mozilla.org's Calendar program? > > > It requires Mozilla 1.2a (1.2 is in Unstable but I don't know about > 1.2a). It looks promising and hope someone

Re: Mozilla Calendar?

2002-12-02 Thread Carl B. Constantine
* Graham Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 08:29:28PM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote: > > If not, I might take it up since I think asd-ng (which I'm supposed to > > be maintaining) is in limbo at present. > > what is asd-ng? Advanced Sound Daemon

Re: Mozilla Calendar?

2002-12-01 Thread Anthony DeRobertis
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 23:29, Carl B. Constantine wrote: > It requires Mozilla 1.2a (1.2 is in Unstable but I don't know about > 1.2a). It works on 1.2a and higher. 1.2 is higher than 1.2a (a=alpha), so you're set. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: Mozilla Calendar?

2002-12-01 Thread Graham Wilson
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 08:29:28PM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote: > If not, I might take it up since I think asd-ng (which I'm supposed to > be maintaining) is in limbo at present. what is asd-ng? -- gram pgpPEqEM5v6xH.pgp Description: PGP signature

Mozilla Calendar?

2002-12-01 Thread Carl B. Constantine
is anyone planning on packaging Mozilla.org's Calendar program? It requires Mozilla 1.2a (1.2 is in Unstable but I don't know about 1.2a). It looks promising and hope someone packages it. If not, I might take it up since I think asd-ng (which I'm suppose