Package: elpa-magit
Version: 3.3.0-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
X-Debbugs-Cc: Toby Speight
File: /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa-src/magit-3.3.0/magit-mode.el
When working remotely over SSH, I find that Magit offers to save only
local files, rather than the ones on the host where Git is
> "r" == rdiezmail-emacs writes:
r> The console mode has been a shock. There is no mouse at all. I
r> cannot navigate the menus as usual, menu-bar-open is weird and
r> unfriendly. But, worst of all, some key combinations do not work
r> well.
0> In article <87ty99otg1@jidanni.org>,
0>
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Ben L. Pfaff mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Ben") wrote:
Ben> I think that you may be confusing GPLv3 and the GFDL. The GFDL
Ben> is the license with optional Invariant Sections. The GPLv3 does
Ben> not have any concept with that name.
Absolutely right - I was
mands.
Peter> | ;; Copyright 1996 Kai Grossjohann and Toby Speight
Peter> | ;; Copyright 2002 Toby Speight
Peter> `
(N.B. my email address has changed since authoring the above file!)
I believe I chose GPL v2 for the above (I have a healthy distrust of
making commitments to future unk
Package: tramp
Version: 1:2.0.45-1
Severity: normal
File: /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/tramp/tramp-smb.el
I recently discovered problems with code that used substitute-in-file-name
to expand environment variables in file names. It turned out that the name
in question was not having its environment
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Dan Jacobson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Dan") wrote:
Dan> Fellas, how good should C-h H (view-hello-file) be looking these days?
Dan> The only lines that still have blank boxes are
Dan> Amharic
Dan> Arabic
Dan> Tibetan
Dan> Tigrigna
Dan> Just for a test of JI
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Gian Uberto Lauri mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Gian") wrote:
Gian> Quoting Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Would byte-compiling these speed things up?
>> Loading 50gnuserv (source)...done
>> Loading 50html-helper-mode (source)...done
>> Loading 50mmm-mode
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Janusz S. Bień mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Janusz") wrote:
Janusz> Do I remember correctly that there is also an Emacs interface
Janusz> to the bug tracking system?
The package is "debbugs-el"; once it's installed, use M-x debian-bug.
You may find the menu it
0> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
0> Rob L. Browning mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ("Rob") wrote:
Rob> If this were in fact "safe", then we could think about changing
Rob> debian-emacs-policy to fully eliminate the requirement that packages
Rob> that have emacs components *depend* on emacsen, but ins
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