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Hello,
Perhaps this very simple patch may help by allowing to support both
http://:/ and http://: semantics ...
Cheers,
Cédric
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Baruch Even wrote:
> * C??dric Augonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070919 01:34]:
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>> Hi,
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>> Would not this dumb patch (applied to the latest mercurial repository)
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Hi,
This quick and dirty patch seems to allow inserting some delay of n
seconds between songs in case the user gives either "-D n" or "--delay
n" in argument.
Please note that the strange alignment is explained by the quite rude
coding style of the r
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Hi,
Would not this dumb patch (applied to the latest mercurial repository)
avoid throwing cached data away when the gpg signature is not valid ?
Regards,
Cédric
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Subject: keynote: segfault on incorrect input
Package: keynote
Version: 2.3-11
Severity: normal
Calling keynote to verify a signature on a erroneous input may lead to
segfault instead of printing "Signature on assertion 0 verified." and
returning -1.
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Authorizer: foo
gregor herrmann wrote:
tags 421227 + confirmed
severity 421227 minor
thanks
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 11:41:06 +0200, Cédric Augonnet wrote:
Thanks for your bug report!
The default configuration in Preferences->External programs contains the
path C:\Program Files\WinEdt Team\WinEdt\WinEdt.
Subject: jabref: Default configuration includes hardcoded Windows paths
Package: jabref
Version: 2.2-01-5
Severity: normal
*** Please type your report below this line ***
The default configuration in Preferences->External programs contains the
path C:\Program Files\WinEdt Team\WinEdt\WinEdt.exe.
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