On Nov 10, 2007 7:07 PM, Brian 'morlenxus' Miculcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Don't see why people want's to push git, cvs is working and i guess we
> have better things to do than changing the source management software.
I have to agree with this sentiment. Unless we can demonstrate a real
be
On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 03:46:44PM +0100, Michel BRIAND wrote:
> Hi,
Hi
>
> Fist, your involvement and wisdom as team leader is respected and
> appreciated !
>
> Ulisses said:
> >Formalising can be a good thing, I think. We could even try to change
> >our workflow and start using git. What do you
Jesse Luehrs wrote:
> You can also manually trigger E's kill command through the top left
> window menu - just go to 'Kill' rather than 'Close'. This can also be
> tied to keybindings (I think it's ctrl+alt+x by default, but I could be
> wrong).
Ctrl-Alt-x is actually rather nice. Now I just have
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:07:27 +1100
Erik de Castro Lopo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>
> > it's actually impossible to fix.
>
> A fix actually does include slightly hackish workarounds :-).
>
> > why you don't see this is that other wm's don't go create a
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> it's actually impossible to fix.
A fix actually does include slightly hackish workarounds :-).
> why you don't see this is that other wm's don't go create a window on the
> desktop below others.
Like that. Slightly hackish, but its what I have become us
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 10:03:02 +1100 Erik de Castro Lopo babbled:
> Hi all,
>
> I had firefox hang and ran xkill to kill it. However, just before I
> killed firefox, the firefox window disappears and I clicked on the
> desktop background and E17 itself died.
>
> I then logged back in and confirm
Hi all,
I had firefox hang and ran xkill to kill it. However, just before I
killed firefox, the firefox window disappears and I clicked on the
desktop background and E17 itself died.
I then logged back in and confirmed it. I'm pretty sure no other
window manager dies like this from xkill.
It w
> One idea for the desktop shell ;o) :
>
> some colleagues and I, in the field of UNIX development & support, are
> always searching for simple tools, portable, to create graphical
> feedback in shell scripts...
>
> We went looking into tck/tk, perl/tk, xmessage, and a lot of
> "dialog" tools
On Saturday, 10 November 2007, at 15:46:44 (+0100),
Michel BRIAND wrote:
> everyone noticed that CVS is so slow, and that's prevented devs from
> tagging releases in the past.
Rubbish. Nothing has kept devs from tagging releases in the past
except the fact that they simply didn't do it. Every E
Hi,
Fist, your involvement and wisdom as team leader is respected and
appreciated !
Ulisses said:
>Formalising can be a good thing, I think. We could even try to change
>our workflow and start using git. What do you think?
>
Yes, git is a good trade, everyone noticed that CVS is so slow, and
tha
Build log for Enlightenment DR 0.17 on 2007-11-10 07:05:07 -0800
Build logs are available at http://download.enlightenment.org/tests/logs
Packages that failed to build:
engage http://download.enlightenment.org/tests/logs/engage.log
epdf http://download.enlightenment.org/tests/logs/epdf.log
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