[EMAIL PROTECTED] posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 03 Jul 2006
11:51:44 +0100:
> I'm pretty new to Pan, and I can't find anything about this in the
> documentation (which mainly seems to be 'in progress')
> If you're reading a Newsgroup, and come across an article you want to
David Shochat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 03 Jul 2006 18:52:10
-0400:
> walt wrote:
>> David Shochat wrote:
>>
>>> How do I choose which server I want to use in 0.102? I had no trouble
>>> adding a second server, but I can't find any menu item for swi
David Shochat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 03 Jul 2006
19:24:23 -0400:
> Since I need to report a crash, I need to get a gdb stack trace. That
> means I need to compile with debug (with symbols). How do I do that?
>From the gcc manpage:
-g Produce debu
David Shochat wrote:
> walt wrote:
>> David Shochat wrote:
>>
>>> How do I choose which server I want to use in 0.102? I had no trouble
>>> adding a second server, but I can't find any menu item for switching
>>> to it.
>> I asked the same question a few weeks ago. The answer is that
>> pan wil
Since I need to report a crash, I need to get a gdb stack trace. That
means I need to compile with debug (with symbols). How do I do that? I
tried configure --help, but did not see anything about debug. I did try
running the normal build I have under gdb and when I did a bt at the
point of the
walt wrote:
David Shochat wrote:
How do I choose which server I want to use in 0.102? I had no trouble
adding a second server, but I can't find any menu item for switching to it.
I asked the same question a few weeks ago. The answer is that
pan will use *all* of the servers (as needed
David Shochat wrote:
> How do I choose which server I want to use in 0.102? I had no trouble
> adding a second server, but I can't find any menu item for switching to it.
I asked the same question a few weeks ago. The answer is that
pan will use *all* of the servers (as needed) to fetch complete
How do I choose which server I want to use in 0.102? I had no trouble
adding a second server, but I can't find any menu item for switching to it.
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Steve Davies wrote:
On 7/2/06, Ufuk YILDIRIM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Charles Kerr wrote:
> It's a new week, and time for another release of Pan!
>
I was wondering if it is possible to provide binary package for WinXP.
As I don't have knowledge or the tools to compile it on windows, I am
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On 7/2/06, Ufuk YILDIRIM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Charles Kerr wrote:
> It's a new week, and time for another release of Pan!
>
I was wondering if it is possible to provide binary package for WinXP.
As I don't have knowledge or the tools to compile it on windows, I am
currently using 0.98,
Hi,
I'm pretty new to Pan, and I can't find anything about this in the
documentation (which mainly seems to be 'in progress')
If you're reading a Newsgroup, and come across an article you want to
keep, is there a way of locking it so it won't be purged, and you can't
accidentally delete it ir i
Douglas Bollinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun, 02 Jul 2006
15:20:30 -0400:
> When you are done looking at binary headers, just do a CTRL-SHFT-M to
> "Mark all posts read" in that newsgroup. It worked in old Pan and still
> works in new Pan. At this date
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