Hi all
I have posted about this on the Planet but in case anyone didn't see it I'll
post it here too.
I am attempting to revive the MOTU-Torrent team, which at the moment looks
very quiet (The only activity in #ubuntu-motu-torrent I have seen in a long
time is asac changing his nickname!). I
Didiwiki + Dillo + Ubuntu:
Didiwiki does not run well under Dillo: once a file is created or edited, Dillo
forgets to mention the file name with Dillo; then, every time Dillo edits the
default page WikiHome instead of the given page; example:
with Dillo: http://localhost:3000/?edit
with Firefox:
Hello,
(Note: please CC replies to me as I am unsure how to join the list at the
moment).
I have GeoServer 1.6.4 setup on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04.1.
It can connect to a PostgreSQL / PostGIS 1.3 database, with GEOS 2.2.3, but
fails to be able to access spatially enabled columns.
According to the
Thanks for the those who offered helps. I found the following link that is very
helpful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_computer_shells
Note that there is only ash, not dash in the list. Since dash comes from ash, I
assume the features for them are the same.
I really like the
On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 04:11:13PM -0400, Nicolas Valcarcel wrote:
I've just write a --build-twice-in-a-row feature for pbuilder that
allows pbuilder users to test if clean work as expected and i need some
testing, so far i have test it and it's working, but i will prefer to
have a
Jiafu Gao [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I really like the lightweightness of dash on PS3. However, I missed these
features in bash (in order of importance):
1) command line editing
2) tab completion
3) command history
4) customized prompt
how about installing both, and use dash for
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:16:07 +0100 Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 04:11:13PM -0400, Nicolas Valcarcel wrote:
I've just write a --build-twice-in-a-row feature for pbuilder that
allows pbuilder users to test if clean work as expected and i need some
testing,
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:16:07 +0100 Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure Debian developers would appreciate the patches to find and fix
these bugs.
He's already sent the patch to Debian's BTS.
Scott: I think
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 07:01:09PM +0200, Daniel Holbach wrote:
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Scott Kitterman schrieb:
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:16:07 +0100 Matt Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure Debian developers would appreciate the patches to find and fix
these
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Michael Haas ha scritto:
This is the first time I'm filing an SRU request which closes multiple
bugs. The wiki page doesn't give clear instructions so I hope what I did
was OK :)
Having a SRU fixing multiple bugs is OK, given that you provide a
Ok, Pedro Fragoso (ember) has also expressed interest in helping and I think
three members will do nicely (though anyone else is very welcome!). I'll
ping you all around this time next month to properly kick start things.
Thanks alot,
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David Futcher (bobbo)
http://www.bobbo.me.uk
Thanks for your enthusiasm, David. I look forward to getting down to work on
this!
P.S. Apologies for the lack of response to your original e-mail; I read it
but tried to restrain myself from replying because replying to one Ubuntu
e-mail tends to suck me right back into the project, which would
Hi, I'm developing some code with libsyck but I'm using C++, one issue with the
way that the package is built is that one cannot throw a c++ exception in the
syck error handlers and recover in the c++ code.
Basically what happens is that if you throw an exception in the error handler
(which is
That sounds pretty fair to me. It was just an idea, but now thinking it
better and reading this arguments i'm convinced it's not a good one :D
Thank you for your time and responses.
On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 14:01 +0900, Emmet Hikory wrote:
Nicolas Valcarcel wrote:
Now that we have the uuc
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