Le mardi 30 janvier 2007 à 13:54, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) écrivait:
I guess I just have to forward my hate to the svnmerge.py developers.
They patched svnmerge quickly.
But I learned that svnmerge was actually using LC_MESSAGES to get what
it wanted, and that it may be the Debian package for
Peter da Silva wrote:
You're neglecting interaction with other software and hardware, each of
which can generate a large but finite number of "two minute hates", and
statistically speaking it's likely that by the time you finish one some
beggar's devised another bit of kit for CUPS to deal with
uniq: stdin: Illegal byte sequence
Tony.
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* blah blah [2007-01-31 09:40]:
> Don't forget BSTR's, the best of them all. Typedef'd as a WCHAR
> *, so you'd think they are the same, yet the four bytes before
> the first character contains the length of the string. Greatest
> idea ever.
>
> Hate.
I am not disputing the hatefulness of false
Don't forget BSTR's, the best of them all. Typedef'd as a WCHAR *, so you'd
think they are the same, yet the four bytes before the first character
contains the length of the string. Greatest idea ever.
Hate.
On 1/31/07, Yossi Kreinin wrote:
Peter da Silva wrote:
>>On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Peter d
Peter da Silva wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Peter da Silva wrote:
So you create objects representing external resources like files,
database tables, locks, and never expose an uncommitted transaction in
any other way?
Of course! Theoretically. In practice there is no automatic way to make s