Timothy Brownawell schrieb:
On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 09:47 +0100, Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to restore the viewmtn service on www.ada-france.org.
In the home page of the web interface, the list of branches is empty.
The list of tags is OK; from a tag I can then navigate to a branch.
Zack Weinberg schrieb:
I was going to mess with libasio today, but instead, on .stripped I
tore out the awful, awful autoconf macros provided by the gettext
developers and substituted custom logic. This has several nice
consequences: the makefile is no longer at all recursive, we don't
need
Hi,
Matthew Nicholson wrote:
From a packager's standpoint, using the system headers makes security
bugs more explicit. If the packager's build system knows that monotone
has a build time dependency on a particular library (even if it is
header only) and a security bug is found in that
Markus Wanner wrote:
Hi,
Matthew Nicholson wrote:
From a packager's standpoint, using the system headers makes security
bugs more explicit. If the packager's build system knows that monotone
has a build time dependency on a particular library (even if it is
header only) and a security bug is
Derek Scherger wrote:
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 12:52 PM, Derek Scherger de...@echologic.com
mailto:de...@echologic.com wrote:
When commit opens your editor to write a changelog maybe it should
load the buffer with something that looks a *lot* like a committed
revision as listed by
Thomas Keller wrote:
However, as ever when one messes with the Makefile, I may have broken
something. I'm particularly concerned about installation (it
*appears* to put the .mo files in the right place, but ...) and the
translation workflow, with which I am not very familiar. Please test.
(this was meant to go to the list yesterday)
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Markus Wanner mar...@bluegap.ch wrote:
Hi,
Zack Weinberg wrote:
This has been proposed several times.
Sorry for bringing this up again, then. But I don't remember any such
discussion since using boost headers
There is also the issue with compiling monotone on 'older' platforms.
For example, I still provide packages for Ubuntu 8.04, which has an
older version of pcre. Does stripped support pcre 7.4?
-- Ulf
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Zack Weinberg za...@panix.com wrote:
(this was meant to go to
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Thomas Keller m...@thomaskeller.biz wrote:
Zack Weinberg schrieb:
However, as ever when one messes with the Makefile, I may have broken
something. I'm particularly concerned about installation (it
*appears* to put the .mo files in the right place, but ...) and
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Ulf Ochsenfahrt u...@ofahrt.de wrote:
There is also the issue with compiling monotone on 'older' platforms.
For example, I still provide packages for Ubuntu 8.04, which has an
older version of pcre. Does stripped support pcre 7.4?
The configure script enforces
Timothy Brownawell tbrow...@prjek.net writes:
NEWS says that mtn suspend and the --ignore-suspend-certs option
were added in 0.41.
OK, then I suggest that the INSTALL document mention that viewmtn
requires monotone = 0.41. Currently it says:
Monotone: http://monotone.ca/
A version which is
Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Timothy Brownawell tbrow...@prjek.net writes:
NEWS says that mtn suspend and the --ignore-suspend-certs option
were added in 0.41.
OK, then I suggest that the INSTALL document mention that viewmtn
requires monotone = 0.41.
Mhhh, nah, that feature is much older than
Yes, that's exactly what I had in mind. There's the beginnings of it
in the library-build branch, but making autoconf do what we need is
not straightforward.
On 1/27/09, Matthew Nicholson m...@matt-land.com wrote:
Zack Weinberg wrote:
(this was meant to go to the list yesterday)
On Mon, Jan
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