redo is now at version 1.4
* http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/redo/
The only change from 1.3 is a belt-and-braces protection mechanism that
prevents cleanup code from being told to delete a parent directory.
Hello,
On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 07:52:54PM +0200, Andre Majorel wrote:
> In a nutshell, Virgin Media shut http://homepage.ntlworld.com/
> down without warning.
A poster child for the virtues of serving content you care about
under a domain name you control (as much as one can control a domain
name
On Friday 05 August 2016 15:48:44 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Friday 05 August 2016 16:40:46 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > As for noticing the announcements, my expiry rules for this list
> > have already nuked the last of those messages just 3 or 4 days ago.
>
> That is hardly Jonathan's fault. Do you acce
On Friday 05 August 2016 13:52:54 Andre Majorel wrote:
> On 2016-08-05 11:40 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > So far, no links have included what I'd call a blow by blow, which
> > resulted in his projects being moved.
>
> It's not in any of the links in his message but in
>
> https://jdebp.eu/about
On Friday 05 August 2016 13:52:54 Andre Majorel wrote:
> On 2016-08-05 11:40 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > So far, no links have included what I'd call a blow by blow, which
> > resulted in his projects being moved.
>
> It's not in any of the links in his message but in
>
> https://jdebp.eu/about
On Friday 05 August 2016 22:46:23 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Or in the present case,
> harassing the OP. Who seems not inclined to clarify what he alluded to
> when he announced both the move and a new version.
Which is a most unworthy occupation. You have been told both answers.
Jonathan has no ne
On Friday 05 August 2016 13:25:43 Andre Majorel wrote:
> On 2016-08-05 12:36 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Point taken. The pruning is an attempt to keep each individual
> > mailbox readable in a reasonable length of time by kmail. A
> > couple of my folders have no expiry, are over 2Gb in size.
On Friday 05 August 2016 18:25:43 Andre Majorel wrote:
> If you use Kmail, you probably don't use Procmail but it takes
> more than mere logic to stop me from giving unsolicited advice.
I don't often laugh loudly out loud when reading the Debian List. I believe
the acronym is approximately ROFLM
On Friday 05 August 2016 16:40:46 Gene Heskett wrote:
> As for noticing the announcements, my expiry rules for this list have
> already nuked the last of those messages just 3 or 4 days ago.
That is hardly Jonathan's fault. Do you accept only prolific posters?
I am sure that there are those o
On 2016-08-05 11:40 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> So far, no links have included what I'd call a blow by blow, which
> resulted in his projects being moved.
It's not in any of the links in his message but in
https://jdebp.eu/about-the-site.html
In a nutshell, Virgin Media shut http://homepage.n
On 2016-08-05 12:36 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Point taken. The pruning is an attempt to keep each individual
> mailbox readable in a reasonable length of time by kmail. A
> couple of my folders have no expiry, are over 2Gb in size. It
> takes a good 45 seconds to sort and display the list when
On Friday 05 August 2016 11:59:32 Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 11:40:46AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > As for noticing the announcements, my expiry rules for this list
> > have already nuked the last of those messages just 3 or 4 days ago.
> > If I had future use for someth
On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 11:40:46AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> As for noticing the announcements, my expiry rules for this list have
> already nuked the last of those messages just 3 or 4 days ago. If I had
> future use for something it gets marked and excluded from those rules.
> I'll set tha
On Friday 05 August 2016 09:41:00 David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 04 Aug 2016 at 21:13:19 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Thursday 04 August 2016 19:34:44 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> > > The whole sorry tale of why is on the new WWW site. The upshot of
> > > i
On Friday 05 August 2016 08:26:08 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Aug 2016, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Thursday 04 August 2016 19:34:44 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> > > The whole sorry tale of why is on the new WWW site. The upshot of
> > > it is
On Thu 04 Aug 2016 at 21:13:19 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 04 August 2016 19:34:44 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
>
> > The whole sorry tale of why is on the new WWW site. The upshot of it
> > is that nosh and redo are in a new place.
> >
> No, it doe
On Thu, 04 Aug 2016, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 04 August 2016 19:34:44 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> > The whole sorry tale of why is on the new WWW site. The upshot of it
> > is that nosh and redo are in a new place.
> >
> No, it does not offer any explan
On Thursday 04 August 2016 19:34:44 Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> The whole sorry tale of why is on the new WWW site. The upshot of it
> is that nosh and redo are in a new place.
>
No, it does not offer any explanation of why you come in here with a
megaphone announcing these too
The whole sorry tale of why is on the new WWW site. The upshot of it is
that nosh and redo are in a new place.
* https://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/
** https://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/source-package.html
** https://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/freebsd-binary-packages.html
** https://jdebp.eu
redo is now at version 1.2
* http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/redo.html
Two changes. First, as you can see, there's now a pre-built FreeBSD
binary package.
The second change is something that has been annoying me for some
while. Sometimes, especially
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard <
j.deboynepollard-newsgro...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> Lee Winter:
>
>> One key component of an effective startup process is dependency
>>
> > handling. So why not look for one of the best as a model? I
>
Lee Winter:
One key component of an effective startup process is dependency
> handling. So why not look for one of the best as a model? I
> suggest DJB's redo system. It is excruciatingly simple. But very
> effective. And it is the opposite of monolithic.
Is "practical
On Sat December 15 2007, Bo Simonsen wrote:
> localhost is present in your /etc/hosts file?
hm.. I have 2 lines, and the second one is now wrong... I just switched DSL
providers, and I no longer have bellsouth..
here's what it USED to be:
cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 p
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 06:43:48AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I think something is wrong with my system. It started a few weeks ago, when,
> on a reboot, my NVIDIA driver didn't work, so X didn't start(or is it X
> wouldn't start because I had no network..). I think somehow these are
> rela
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 06:43:48AM -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> I think something is wrong with my system. It started a few weeks ago, when,
> on a reboot, my NVIDIA driver didn't work, so X didn't start(or is it X
> wouldn't start because I had no network..). I think somehow these are
> rel
I think something is wrong with my system. It started a few weeks ago, when,
on a reboot, my NVIDIA driver didn't work, so X didn't start(or is it X
wouldn't start because I had no network..). I think somehow these are
related, but I don't know how.
anyway, I just changed DSL providers, and in
On 2006-02-13, Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Florian,
>>
>> I did a 'U' in aptitude, now many many packets are marked for upgrade.
>>
> I think that
> aptitude keep-all
seems to work,
thanks a lot
marco
--
calmar
(o_ It rocks: LINUX + Command-Line-Interface
calmar wrote:
Hi all,
I did a 'U' in aptitude, now many many packets are marked for upgrade.
How could I remove all thos marks, when Ctrl-u does not work(anymore),
because I already quit the aptitue or so?
I think that
aptitude keep-all
will maybe do what you want. (I have never tried this my
Hi all,
I did a 'U' in aptitude, now many many packets are marked for upgrade.
How could I remove all thos marks, when Ctrl-u does not work(anymore),
because I already quit the aptitue or so?
thanks a lot
calmar
--
calmar
(o_ It rocks: LINUX + Command-Line-Interface
//
Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I have a bunch of mp3 type cd's that I am trying to add to my system.
> However, I would like to re-encode the mp3's to a lower bitrate since
> they are just a bunch of speeces. Can anyone recommend a good utility
> to do this? I would prefer on what I can run from
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 12:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a bunch of mp3 type cd's that I am trying to add to my system. However, I
> would like to re-encode the mp3's to a lower bitrate since they are just a bunch of
> speeces. Can anyone recommend a good utility to do this?
Hello,
I have a bunch of mp3 type cd's that I am trying to add to my system. However, I
would like to re-encode the mp3's to a lower bitrate since they are just a bunch of
speeces. Can anyone recommend a good utility to do this? I would prefer on what I
can run from a command line script.
T
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