On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Hugo Santos h...@fivebits.net wrote:
Hi Pim,
Thank you for reporting this, I've commited the change to the upstream svn.
I appreciate it.
I don't think I've ever thanked (or asked for that matter) SixXS for
the support, but let me take the opportunity now
Dear Hugo, Colleagues,
I am in the process of reorganizing our webserver content at SixXS[1]
and have split off a static content server to serve out the graphics.
When tailing the logs, I found that after I had moved off our own
sites to the new URL scheme, there were still quite a bit of hits
Hi Pim,
Thank you for reporting this, I've commited the change to the upstream svn.
I don't think I've ever thanked (or asked for that matter) SixXS for
the support, but let me take the opportunity now to do so. Initially
it was only a temporary solution but it stuck. Thanks for all the
Hello,
I would like to know when the 0.72 version of GLPI will be available
in the universe ?
Thanks in advance !
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Guillaume,
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 6:39 AM, Guillaume Bas guillaume@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Hi!
I would like to know when the 0.72 version of GLPI will be available
in the universe ?
Version 0.72 of GLPI is already available in the current development
version, Lucid Lynx [0], which
Hugo, hi,
Hugo Santos wrote:
Thank you for reporting this, I've commited the change to the upstream svn.
Are you going to do a release real soon or should I go and backport this
trivial change to the Debian package?
Please note that Ubuntu's Debian Import freeze for its next release
(10.04) is
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