Justin Wetherell wrote:
> I agree but E-mail clients today (mine being Gmail) pretty much hide
> everything that is irrelevant. So it's not a conscience effort to keep
> the previous content, I'd guess it's more like people not realizing
> that they are actually including all text from a previou
Duncan-
Thanks for the help. It was indeed a miss installed kaa. I am going
to redesign my slackbuilds to correct the problem. for future version
updates.
Evan
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Duncan-
I see PIL is still required by 1.x tree. I thought it had been
replaced by kaa.imlib2. Seems the thumbnail problem is a broken
packaging of the kaa python modules. Any pointers on making sure they
to install like they should?
Evan
Duncan-
Alright must be an issue in finding the Kaa packages as they are
installed. I can import them at the freevo prompt, so it must be some
where in the system paths as it only shows up when something on the
command line calls kaa. Off to install the SVN stuff.
Evan
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On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 23:18 +0200, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> Move the feed code to kaa.beacon and integrate it into the
> server. This is still experimental. One bug showed up when
> a client locked the db and quit before unlocking it. This
> should be fixed now but something is still not right.
I don't
Evan Hisey wrote:
> Duncan-
> I had to change the _debug_ to print statements to get any output
> from them. I do have DEBUG and CHILD_DEBUG both set to 9 in the
> local_config.py. After that I got a command that seems to run mplayer.
> I tested it on the commandline and the out put is as below. K
Duncan-
I had to change the _debug_ to print statements to get any output
from them. I do have DEBUG and CHILD_DEBUG both set to 9 in the
local_config.py. After that I got a command that seems to run mplayer.
I tested it on the commandline and the out put is as below. Kaa seems
to be unhappy.
:~#
On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 11:01 -0500, Evan Hisey wrote:
> Yeah, sorry about that, I have gotten so used to getting giant
> emails at work lately(no one trims _anything_ ever). Thanks for the
> reminder.
Same where I work too. And there's actually some justification for
that, especially where it's
On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 12:02 -0400, Justin Wetherell wrote:
> I agree but E-mail clients today (mine being Gmail) pretty much hide
> everything that is irrelevant.
I thought even with gmail when you reply to the email, it quotes (and
shows) the whole quoted email in the textarea?
I agree but E-mail clients today (mine being Gmail) pretty much hide
everything that is irrelevant. So it's not a conscience effort to keep the
previous content, I'd guess it's more like people not realizing that they
are actually including all text from a previous E-mail. I can see why this
would
Jason-
Yeah, sorry about that, I have gotten so used to getting giant
emails at work lately(no one trims _anything_ ever). Thanks for the
reminder.
Evan
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I'm normally not too religious about this stuff (anymore) but at the
risk of sounding elitist, I must say that lately things are getting out
of hand, and emails are getting ridiculously formatted.
There is some sense to top-posting and not pruning any of the quoted
text, but there is no justificat
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