Ant posted on Fri, 01 Feb 2013 05:58:10 -0800 as excerpted:
> I'd like to change Debian (downloaded and installed through its
> apt-get)'s Pan's temp directory (/tmp?) to somewhere else. I cannot
> seem to find the configurations for this through GUI and my ~/.pan2/?
AFAIK, pan (you mentioned y
David WE Roberts posted on Fri, 01 Feb 2013 20:41:10 + as excerpted:
> Something that I still find counter-intuitive but at least now I can get
> the result I was seeking.
Very cool. =:^) And I learned that it keeps secondary sort direction
separate from primary sort direction, too. =:^)
I
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 16:43:03 +, Duncan wrote:
> David WE Roberts posted on Mon, 28 Jan 2013 16:02:06 + as excerpted:
>
>> Yep - just tested a bit further.
>> For each numeric score, when sorted on score, the threads are sorted in
>> date order oldest first.
>>
>> So you get score -
Am 31.01.2013 16:41, schrieb walt:
On 01/30/2013 02:11 PM, Rhialto wrote:
So, in principle, if you remove "static" from something in a header
file, you get a bunch of tentative definitions (one in each of the
source files you're including it in) and the linker will collapse them
to 1, and shou
Am 01.02.2013 16:59, schrieb Juergen Weinelt:
Perhaps pan could check for free space every time it starts to download
another file from the download queue? It should have a pretty good idea
about the expected file size, it needs the info for the "Bytes" column
in the article overview anyway.
i
On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 06:59:17PM +0100, Jürgen Weinelt wrote:
> >Are you still using the old version?
>
> No, I'm running 1.39 now. Quite a few nice improvements. But I admit
> I'm too lazy to download & compile the bleeding edge developer versions.
Same here. Too much work, and I don't have a
Ant wrote:
Are you still using the old version?
No, I'm running 1.39 now. Quite a few nice improvements. But I admit
I'm too lazy to download & compile the bleeding edge developer versions.
> I would like to use the newer version, but it is a hassle to compile,
> find packages, meet dependenc
> >
> >I was downloading very big files (wished posters/uploaders would use
> >split method instead of 450+ MB single files!) overnight, but some of
> >them failed because I ran out of free disk space in my Debian stable
> >box.
>
> And what's even worse, pan cheerfully continues to download more
Ant wrote:
I was downloading very big files (wished posters/uploaders would use
split method instead of 450+ MB single files!) overnight, but some of
them failed because I ran out of free disk space in my Debian stable
box.
And what's even worse, pan cheerfully continues to download more files
Hello.
I was downloading very big files (wished posters/uploaders would use
split method instead of 450+ MB single files!) overnight, but some of
them failed because I ran out of free disk space in my Debian stable
box.
$ more pcb.zip.ERRORS
ERROR: Write error on temp file: No space left on de
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