Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> Here's the change:
>
> tigert ~/src/cvs/evolution/libversit % diff vcc.y vcc.y.orig
> 555c555
> < static char lexGetc_()
> ---
> > static int lexGetc_()
Indeed, this broke arm too. We had to make this same change in gnome-pim 1.0
and 1.2.
Thanks for
On 06 Mar 2001 01:12:20 +0200, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> Next I guess I gotta look with Chris (the addressbook dude) whether it
> crashes on Sparc too etc.. Duh. Well, good that I went for the Pismo
instead
> of an IBM laptop, the end result would be one ppc-specific bug less..
Ok, we had a bug fi
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 01:12:20AM +0200, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> Next I guess I gotta look with Chris (the addressbook dude) whether it
> crashes on Sparc too etc.. Duh. Well, good that I went for the Pismo instead
> of an IBM laptop, the end result would be one ppc-specific bug less..
I'll ch
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 09:26:10PM +1100, thus said Craige McWhirter:
> Toumas, not having really used the Evolution address book (I'm back to
> using Balsa/Mutt) I gave it a whirl and experienced exactly what you
> described.
>
> I could watch (with gkrellm) my RAM and swap get gobbled up. I aver
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 09:26:10PM +1100, Craige McWhirter wrote:
> Toumas, not having really used the Evolution address book (I'm back to using
> Balsa/Mutt) I gave it a whirl and experienced exactly what you described.
>
> I could watch (with gkrellm) my RAM and swap get gobbled up. I averted a
Toumas, not having really used the Evolution address book (I'm back to using
Balsa/Mutt) I gave it a whirl and experienced exactly what you described.
I could watch (with gkrellm) my RAM and swap get gobbled up. I averted a crash
only by closing Evolution just before the swap filled up. It also
On Sun, Feb 25, 2001 at 12:09:31AM +1100, thus said Craige McWhirter:
> Phil, I think your message may be referrencing my messages about getting
> Evolution running. I didn't make any package changes (I wouldn't even know
> how) I merely installed evolution, libxml1 and bonobo (from Sid) to get
> E
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> > > I've had a different experience - the Debian submenu hasn't been there
> > > for months. I don't remember exactly but it went away at about the time
> > > I switched to Helix.
> >
> > I'm running the Helix debs from idorulabs, and I h
Wilhelm Fitzpatrick wrote:
> > I've had a different experience - the Debian submenu hasn't been there for
> > months. I don't remember exactly but it went away at about the time I
> > switched
> > to Helix.
>
> I'm running the Helix debs from idorulabs, and I have the Debian Menu. I
> recall, in
> I've had a different experience - the Debian submenu hasn't been there for
> months. I don't remember exactly but it went away at about the time I switched
> to Helix.
I'm running the Helix debs from idorulabs, and I have the Debian Menu. I
recall, in order to get the Debain menu, I had to go i
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > > Speaking of menus, I've also had a problem with the GNOME menus for some
> > > time. The main menu (foot on panel) doesn't contain the Debian part, and
> > > it doesn't follow changes in the Control Center.
> >
> > Sorry, I don't use sawfish,
Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> > Speaking of menus, I've also had a problem with the GNOME menus for some
> > time. The main menu (foot on panel) doesn't contain the Debian part, and
> > it doesn't follow changes in the Control Center.
>
> Sorry, I don't use sawfish, but on this second one, I've notic
Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Speaking of menus, I've also had a problem with the GNOME menus for some time.
> The main menu (foot on panel) doesn't contain the Debian part, and it doesn't
> follow changes in the Control Center.
Sorry, I don't use sawfish, but on this second one, I've noticed the Debian
Matt Brubeck wrote:
> Speaking of new packages, I recently built sawfish and rep-gtk from the
> source packages in unstable. Both compiled without problems. Is there any
> reason the autobuilders haven't been compiling these for the past several
> months?
Speaking of sawfish, I have a problem wit
Matt Brubeck wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > There are new versions of everything now, but the holdup is
> > guile-core, which doesn't build on PPC right now. See bug #86669.
> >
> > As soon as that's resolved, I'll upload a bunch of new packages
> > (unless the autobu
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> There are new versions of everything now, but the holdup is
> guile-core, which doesn't build on PPC right now. See bug #86669.
>
> As soon as that's resolved, I'll upload a bunch of new packages
> (unless the autobuilders beat me to it :-).
Speakin
Phil Fraering wrote:
> Could whoever came up with the fixed version
> of evolution and/or its dependent packages
> (I think bonobo was one of the big problems)
> please kindly upload the newer versions they
> generated?
There are new versions of everything now, but the holdup is guile-core, which
Phil, I think your message may be referrencing my messages about getting
Evolution running. I didn't make any package changes (I wouldn't even know how)
I merely installed evolution, libxml1 and bonobo (from Sid) to get Evolution
functioning. It still does not perform as "stable" as my i386 lapt
Could whoever came up with the fixed version
of evolution and/or its dependent packages
(I think bonobo was one of the big problems)
please kindly upload the newer versions they
generated?
Phil
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