Yann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted
below, on Sat, 16 Sep 2006 07:07:57 +0200:
> I had a look in the FAQ, and did a search with google, but could not find
> out how to do a search in Pan with a word excluded. Exemple : find all
> posts with "Linux" in the subject, but wit
Hello,
I had a look in the FAQ, and did a search with google, but could not
find out how to do a search in Pan with a word excluded.
Exemple : find all posts with "Linux" in the subject, but without the
word network.
I tried :
Linux -network
Linux NOT network
none worked.
Is it possible? If yes,
2006/9/16, charles kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I think I'll pass on a release this weekend -- there's nothing
really new except a small threading speed tweak and maybe 2M
of memory shaved off the 'top'.
2 Mb ?!
Wow ! Looks like RC1 will be great :)
The reason for this slow cycle? Not very ma
Yes it happens exactly the same way for me, either downloading headers
or sorting headers. The problem is it's not consistent. It happens
sometimes but not others. But it doesn't happen consistently enough
for me to figure out exactly what the error is.
___
On Sep 15, 2006, at 7:50 PM, Darren wrote:
I ran pan with gdb for a
couple of hours and it never crashed so I haven't been able to get a
backtrace yet nor have I figured out a way to replicate the crash
reliably.
If you get a core dump then "gdb -c pan.core pan" will let you
extract a backt
charles kerr wrote:
> I think I'll pass on a release this weekend -- there's nothing
> really new except a small threading speed tweak and maybe 2M
> of memory shaved off the 'top'.
>
> The reason for this slow cycle? Not very many bugs were
> reported this week, and most of them were enhancement
Douglas Bollinger wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:04:01 -0500
> Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'm still getting a few random shutdowns of Pan when loading new
>> headers. It isn't as severe as before (0.111). It only happens I'd
>> say about 10% of the time now as opposed to 30-40% of the
"charles kerr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Fri, 15 Sep 2006 22:45:52
+:
> I think I'll pass on a release this weekend -- there's nothing
> really new except a small threading speed tweak and maybe 2M
> of memory shaved off the 'top'.
>
> The reason for t
On Sep 15, 2006, at 5:45 PM, charles kerr wrote:
The reason for this slow cycle? Not very many bugs were
reported this week, and most of them were enhancement requests.
Was crashing 0.112 earlier this week so at the above taunt I crashed
it again just now. Then filed #356206 at http://bugz
I think I'll pass on a release this weekend -- there's nothing
really new except a small threading speed tweak and maybe 2M
of memory shaved off the 'top'.
The reason for this slow cycle? Not very many bugs were
reported this week, and most of them were enhancement requests.
Either 0.112 is worki
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 15:04:01 -0500
Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm still getting a few random shutdowns of Pan when loading new
> headers. It isn't as severe as before (0.111). It only happens I'd
> say about 10% of the time now as opposed to 30-40% of the time, so
> there were definatly s
I'm still getting a few random shutdowns of Pan when loading new
headers. It isn't as severe as before (0.111). It only happens I'd
say about 10% of the time now as opposed to 30-40% of the time, so
there were definatly some of these bugs fixed, but I think there are
still a few left that is cau
Michael Wild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Fri, 15 Sep 2006
12:33:55 +0200:
> On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 19:21 +, Duncan wrote:
>>
>> Interesting. I hadn't been able to get the GUI edit method to work with
>> new-pan, tho it worked with old-pan (0.14.x) just f
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 19:21 +, Duncan wrote:
>
> Interesting. I hadn't been able to get the GUI edit method to work with
> new-pan, tho it worked with old-pan (0.14.x) just fine. It's probably
> that old gtk setting that I thought was no longer needed.
>
you'll have to enable it (e.g. in y
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