EN:
Correction. Full indexes of ac-updates for i686 have been recovered.
PL:
Poprawka. Pelne indeksy ac-updates dla i686 zostaly odtworzone.
M.
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On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 08:28:39PM +0200, marcus wrote:
> Author: marcus Date: Sat Jun 23 18:28:39 2007 GMT
> Module: SOURCES Tag: HEAD
> Log message:
> - http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/nforce/1.21/NFORCE-Linux-x86-1.21.zip
>
> ++#define RHES3
OK. So I finally checked what date format is commonly used in newest printed
sources. It is with roman numbers for months.
References:
Multimedialna Encyklopedia Brittanica (C) 2006
N. Davies "Wyspy", translation (C) 2003
This sources are just the first modern books containing dates inside that I
EN:
Short backstory: between June 18th and June 21st all Ac poldek indexes
for following trees: updates, supported, ready and test were deleted
(instead of being updated) and regenerated from scratch using snapshot
of poldek 0.21. Unfortunately these new indexes were somehow broken
because both st
Tomasz Pala wrote:
> Hey! I've found we need to change clock too:
> http://www.zegarkiclub.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8334&sid=7cced6260274a9d3f50628115ccc03b2
>
> apparently most common in Poland is 12h system with roman numbers for
> hours.
This is definitely wrong list.
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On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 02:52:45PM +0200, Andrzej Krzysztofowicz wrote:
>
> IMO 17.II is less misleading. But if you do not agree, talk to glibc-locale
First of all - 17.II with dot between them is grammar mistake.
Hey! I've found we need to change clock too:
http://www.zegarkiclub.pl/forum/view