I feel completely stupid asking this - but I've searched a bit to no avail -


How does one compile the version in the git repository mentioned earlier?

If someone has a link to a decent tutorial for git n00bs, I'd appreciate
it!  (Replying privately may be better than an on-list reply...)

On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 4:19 PM, walt <w41...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 12/31/2009 01:04 PM, K. Haley wrote:
>
>> On 12/31/2009 11:18 AM, Graham Todd wrote:
>>
>>> For some time now, when viewing the newsgroup
>>> alt.binaries.pictures.wallpaper and clicking on a header, I get a
>>> message just like this:
>>>
>>> Attachment not shown: MIME type image/jpeg; filename Scenic Waterfall,
>>> Iceland.jpg
>>>
>>> (of course, the actual file name is different each time)
>>>
>>>
>>>  I put the code in that displays this message when an attachment can't be
>> shown.  Usually this is because it's not an image.  In this case there
>> should be a message in the error log indicating why GTK was unable to
>> render the image.
>>
>
> Using the pan from ubuntu I see "Unrecognized image format" for any jpeg
> with more than one part, completely reproducible.  As I said earlier, I
> do *not* see this problem with pan from your git repository, so I'm
> assuming that the ubuntu devs haven't yet picked up all your patches.
>
> Happy New Year!
>
>
>
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Best Regards -

Scott Pettigrew
N8VSI
sc...@scottkuma.net
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