Re: perforce

2008-09-16 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:47:04PM +0200, Marco Von Ballmoos wrote: > On Sep 16, 2008, at 21:38, Nicholas Clark wrote: > > >Can't clobber writable file /home/nick/p4perl/maint-5.8/perl/utils/ > >Makefile > > > >VERSION YOUR FUCKING METADATA, DIPSHIT > > That is pretty much every Perforce user's

Re: perforce

2008-09-16 Thread Marco Von Ballmoos
On Sep 16, 2008, at 21:38, Nicholas Clark wrote: Can't clobber writable file /home/nick/p4perl/maint-5.8/perl/utils/ Makefile VERSION YOUR FUCKING METADATA, DIPSHIT That is pretty much every Perforce user's favorite error message. Amazing the resistance to change in that software base, rea

perforce

2008-09-16 Thread Nicholas Clark
Can't clobber writable file /home/nick/p4perl/maint-5.8/perl/utils/Makefile VERSION YOUR FUCKING METADATA, DIPSHIT Nicholas Clark PS We'll be moving to git. Whole new hate opportunities await.

Re: Evolution

2008-09-16 Thread Rebecca Breu
pe...@taronga.com (Peter da Silva) wrote: > > I had the pleasure of seeing a Windows NT 3.5 box with two monitors > > attached. Displayed was an alert at the center of the *desktop*, > > split evenly between the two screens. > > Unfortunately, that behavior has not changed since then, nor is

Microsoft entourage.

2008-09-16 Thread Joshua Rodman
Yes, fish in a barrel and all that, but here we go. It displays mails in a big scrolly list with seperators for the days. If you accidentally click on a day seperator, it does the mac os 7 finder trick where a little triangle rotates and all the emails from that day vanish from the screen. I'm a