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Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Re: Re: How to compile a snapshot ??
> It stopped responding at ~96% of downloading headers for the
> group al
It stopped responding at ~96% of downloading headers for the group
alt.binaries.dvd. This was suggested to me as a good test for a large
group. How much memory does yours use up when you are downloading the
headers for a large group like that? Of course I use Newscene who has a
pretty high r
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Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Re: Re: How to compile a snapshot ??
> I actually got it done late last night, I will be
Wow, I'm very impressed with the CVS version of PanVery fast, can't
wait to start using it regularly.
One problem, though - how do I migrate my existing data files to work with
the CVS release? Do I just delete them, or is there a way to upgrade them?
Thanks,
Jim
I actually got it done late last night, I will be sending the install
package to Charles to be posted if he feels that it meets his standards.
It does have some memory usage issues and it actually crashed at around
95% on me when I was testing it on a large newsgroup but it is certainly
an imp
Steve Davies posted
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below, on Mon, 13 Feb 2006 17:29:41 +:
> I use Pan both on Linux and on Windows XP - Does anyone have a build
> environment that will build Pan for Win32 so I can have the same
> (huge) improvements on both systems. I can build on Linux fine.