Leo writes:
> Thank you for this info. I realised it could be the fault of other libs
> used by xml-rpc and indeed the latest timezone.el is required for
> lisppaste to work, i.e., must have the change on Fri Aug 14 18:18:41 2009
> UTC: add ability to understand ISO8601 basic format as well as th
On 2009-09-14 16:41 +0100, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
> I can't reproduce this at all. I've tried “emacs -q -no-site-file”
> with Emacs22 and Emacs23.1.50.1 (CVS).
>
> Here is a short test script that you can run from the command line to
> verify the problem:
[...]
Thank you for this info. I real
Leo writes:
> I tried lisppaste.el from today emacswiki and the bug persists. This was
> tested with Emacs -q.
I can't reproduce this at all. I've tried “emacs -q -no-site-file”
with Emacs22 and Emacs23.1.50.1 (CVS).
Here is a short test script that you can run from the command line to
verify
I've updated the handling of dateTime elements in xml-rpc.el to be more
spec-compliant and reliable. Unfortunately, because it was difficult to
determine the when a dateTime parameter was given, I had to make some
backwards-incompatible changes.
Looking over jira.el (http://www.emacswiki.org/ema
On 2009-09-14 03:03 +0100, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
> Leo,
>
> It looks like I've lost the admin password for mailman, so I couldn't
> approve your email to the list. Once I have the password changed, I'll
> authorize your email address to post to the list. Your original email
> is below.
Than