On Wed, 2006-05-31 at 11:25 -0700, Michael A. Peters wrote:
I apologize.
I do not know how the hell that message got copied to this list. I must
have hit the wrong button on the cc
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marco stagno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Wed,
31 May 2006 20:20:57 +0200:
> then if I understand correcly, the 'score' file is to filter the
> items in the panel only.. is it right?!
The score file is the config that tells pan what items to score up or dow
url.cc: In function 'void pan::pan_url_show(const char*)':
url.cc:83: error: '_' was not declared in this scope
In another thread Charles suggested this patch:
ops, sorry, I missed it (since I'm on the list from really few time)
and.. thank you so much!! it works now :)
bye bye!
MAS!
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marco stagno wrote:
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> url.cc: In function 'void pan::pan_url_show(const char*)':
> url.cc:83: error: '_' was not declared in this scope
In another thread Charles suggested this patch:
--- url.cc.bak 2006-05-28 12:41:50.0 -0500
+++ url.cc 2006-05-28 12:42:25.0 -0500
@@
In teTeX: no next release thread, Frank Küster wrote:
> > With respect to teTeX being "dead" now - sitting on my hard drive
right
> > now is a set of "teTeX like" RPMs built from TeX Live 2005. I could
not
> > use pristine source because of bootstrap issues (you need TeX
installed
> > to unpack th
I see from comments in what I snipped that you are using 0.9x. I'm
not
familiar with that part of it yet, tho I could tell you how to do
it in
(...)
then if I understand correcly, the 'score' file is to filter the
items in the panel only.. is it right?!
use filters/rules to tell PAN wha
I used to be an Agent user so when I first switched I missed the mark
threads option but it really isn't needed. The way agent works is to
just download everything without any real way of managing the
downloads.
I use Agent in a different way; usually I get all headers; when I
found an inte
I had the same problem. In my case the problem was that the
compiler couldn't find libintl.h. Now, I'm just a beginner with
configure/make, so my cheesy work around was to simply edit
(...)
I did it, and it works, but I have other errors
this one for example:
(...)
if g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
Hi Marco,
--- marco stagno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and, just out of curiosity, I'm using mac osx; I was able to
> compile v.0.98 without troubles, but I have several error (as
> someone already wrote here) with the 0.99 and, at this times,
> no patch found here seems to work..
I had the sa
marco stagno wrote:
> sorry for the question, may be it's a faq, but I'm unable to find it
> (and I'm following this ml from few time only);
>
> there is a way to tell Pan to dl a 'watched' thread; or may be to 'mark'
> it for the dl? (as I was used to do with Agent)
>
I used to be an Agent user
marco stagno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Wed,
31 May 2006 17:18:50 +0200:
> there is a way to tell Pan to dl a 'watched' thread; or may be to
> 'mark' it for the dl? (as I was used to do with Agent)
>
> or, how can I use the score file (I mean: how works i
sorry for the question, may be it's a faq, but I'm unable to find it
(and I'm following this ml from few time only);
there is a way to tell Pan to dl a 'watched' thread; or may be to
'mark' it for the dl? (as I was used to do with Agent)
or, how can I use the score file (I mean: how works i
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