On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 20:28:31 +0000, Duncan wrote: > "Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted > [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Fri, 28 Jul 2006 18:49:28 > +0000: > >> Hmm... here, it's coming and going. Right now, it's gone. > > ... And now it's back, again, after switching a few more groups. <shrug> > /I/ don't know!
I've seen various behaviors in the 'action' column with 0.105 on several platforms. I'm posting now from my ubuntu install, and I see the 'stacked discs' icon by every read article in *this* group, but no icon whatever for multipart binary articles, whether read or unread. I see the same behavior on my gentoo-stable machine. But, on my gentoo-unstable box, I see the 'stacked-disks' icon only by the most recently downloaded multi-part -- i.e. as each multi-part is stored to disk, the icon moves down one row and sits beside the (new) most-recently downloaded article, such that there is always (only) one icon visible. <beer-induced-rant> Just as an aside, I still find debian-based linux distributions a royal pain the the backside to configure. I give the ubuntu team a lot of credit for making it better than Debian itself -- but I am not the least bit tempted to switch away from gentoo for my real machine. Just one tiny, self-indulgent example, if I may: When I ran 'configure' in the pan source directory, the error message told me I didn't have 'gtk-2.0' installed on my machine. Sure enough, I didn't, so I went looking for gtk in the list of available ubuntu/debian packages. Well, it took me a good while to figure out that the 'gtk' development packages are named 'libgtk' rather than 'gtk'. On gentoo, by way of comparison, the required package is named 'gtk'. What a difference such a trivial thing makes! </beer-induced-rant> _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users