his case, you shouldn't end a sentence with a
preposition.
How about:
"Stack traces include the parameters of called functions."
or
"Stack traces include the parameters used within methods and functions."
or
...
Isaac Vetter
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More : what about Google text processing (formerly Writely) ? here we have all
required features, bells and whistles, and everything
is online, not offline ! when I click on File->Save, my document is saved onto
their servers, not on my local disk. Hey Jesse : I
DON'T expect that you embed a c
x RT's and RTFM's web interface, the ability to more
easily create scrips ...
The single thing that would increase adoption rates of RT is easier
installation; be that a live cd, an option of bundled perl mods/db, or,
preferably, just a simple install.
Isaac Vetter
smime.p7s
ugh e-mail for resolved tickets than
through the query builder.
Set($NotifyActor, 1);
in etc/RT_SiteConfig.pm
Isaac Vetter
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http://lists.bestpractical.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rt-users
Comm
s
package made it alot easier the last time that previous times I've done it.
Isaac Vetter
p.s. Here's a nice, fast, up-to-date blastwave mirror:
http://ftp.math.purdue.edu/mirrors/blastwave.org/
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kages/rt) which uses mod_perl.
Isaac Vetter
Allan Reko wrote:
Hi all,
I have a system running Solaris 9 (sparc). I followed the instructions
on the Sun website that are linked to from the Wiki, and after quite a
bit of meddling with the installation of the perl modules, I finally g
Ruslan Zakirov wrote:
'^systems|helpdesk|[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
This is also incorrect :) you need
'^(systems|helpdesk|webmaster)[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
No, actually parentheses are not necessary due, I think, to order of
precedence.
But thanks for chiming in, Ruslan.
See also http://wiki.bestp
racters in the email address were also in
[systemshelpdeskwebmaster], the user would not get email. What I meant,
and what is currently working, is this:
'^systems|helpdesk|[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Thanks to everyone that responded.
Isaac Vetter
Isaac Vetter wrote:
Hello All,
There ar
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 16:59 -0400, Isaac Vetter wrote:
rt.log doesn't contain an error, even at [debug]. The default scrips are
in place. All four users are privileged, Global SuperUsers and AdminCC
Watchers on the queue.
I just had this happen to
Duncan McEwan wrote:
As to the original posters problem:
There are some users that RT won't send email to, upon 'Reply'ing to a
ticket, these users, both as Requestors and as AdminCC's, are not listed
in the "This message will be sent to" box.
On a clean install (rt3.4.5, perl5.8.8, postgr
I'm far from an expert, but you should look at these two settings in
your RT_SiteConfig.pm file:
Set($LoopsToRTOwner ,
Set($RTAddressRegexp ,
Isaac Vetter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fedora Core 4 and RT 3.4.2
I am getting more of these recently...
What is the best way to troubleshoo
uot; means that they never receive email from RT and are
never listed on the "Update Ticket" page.
rt.log doesn't contain an error, even at [debug]. The default scrips are
in place. All four users are privileged, Global SuperUsers and AdminCC
Watchers on the queue.
I'm at m
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