On Sat, 26 Oct 2024 12:15:10 +0200
Dominique Dumont wrote:
> On Friday, 25 October 2024 20:16:28 CEST Brian Morrison via Pan-users
> wrote:
> > Using rpmbuild and the following spec file
> > [snip]
> > %build
> > mkdir -p std-build
> > cmake -B std-build
&
On Fri, 25 Oct 2024 12:54:34 +0200
Dominique Dumont wrote:
> On Thursday, 24 October 2024 23:02:13 CEST Brian Morrison via
> Pan-users wrote:
> > OK, so in the Fedora packages, the icons are put in
> > /usr/share/pan/icons so what is the easiest way to fix this up?
>
&g
It has broken with the change
over to cmake but I'm not sure whether to just hack it into
load-icon.cc or do something cleverer and make it find the correct
PAN_SYSTEM_ICON_PATH instead.
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excellent, although could I request that the package name
is changed to pan- without the leading "v" so that it is the
same as it used to be please.
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would like the installable pan-0.158 rpms for Fedora 40 x86_64
then I can email them to you. You're looking at about 10.5MB
including the debug rpms, so when encoded for email maybe 16-18MB.
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2022 13:09:04 - (UTC)
Maurice via Pan-users wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Nov 2022 20:11:37 +0000, Brian Morrison wrote:
>
> > ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
>
> Well, I couldn't get hold of autogen.sh, Brian, but many thanks
> for your info. Will reyurn to
new
version and release, I usually use 0.1 for the release so it will be
overriden by Fedora updated rpms.
I then install this new rpm with:
sudo dnf install ~/rpmbuild/RPMS/pan--0.1.fc37.x86_64.rpm
which is x86_64 on Fedora 37 which the rpm build process will create
for you.
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2022 12:40:50 -0800
David Shochat wrote:
> > - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pan/-/tags/v0.152
> >
> help -> about says 0.151 Butcha.
Yes, but after a few edits in configure.ac it builds and displays
0.152 Mariupol.
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Pan 0.152 release tarball on Gnome's gitlab:
>
> - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pan/-/tags/v0.152
>
I can't see any files from this link, there's a red X graphic and it
has alt text that reads pipeline failed.
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2022 18:09:52 +0200
Dominique Dumont wrote:
> You can get Pan 0.151 release tarball on Gnome's gitlab:
>
> - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pan/-/tags/v0.151
Showing as 404 right now, you might like to check that github is doing
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On 5/8/22 13:00, Dominique Dumont wrote:
On Thursday, 5 May 2022 14:47:34 CEST Brian wrote:
So, I tried running from a terminal. This also crashed immediately,
unsurprisingly, but it did get me the following output
Come to think of it, we've heard of corrupted files in ~/.pan2 directory
On 5/8/22 10:56, Dominique Dumont wrote:
On Thursday, 5 May 2022 14:47:34 CEST Brian wrote:
I run 64-bit Linux Mint 20.3 (LTS version) with an XFCE desktop. When
I install Pan from the Mint/Ubuntu repositories, it appears to install
successfully, but running from the desktop results in a
use NZB
files, I'm just trying to read some plain old text newsgroups.
Thanks,
Brian.
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ere.
There's a download button at the top right of that page, gives you
format options.
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n ?
You can change it in the source code and rebuild Pan, but then it's
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**tload of headers in my
database. Glen, I'm not doubting your word for a moment, but I'd heard
noting of this. Do you have a link/reference? If there's something on
their website, I've missed it.
Thanks,
Brian.
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seeing so trying the official Fedora package might be the answer.
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ctions." I will however be careful not to do that again.
As for the problem I was having I entered my ID and password in log in
info when my ISP did not require it. When I removed that Pan did what it
was supposed to do. I feel like I sent in a false alarm and for that I
apologize. Again, thank
I have just installed Pan and set up my news server. It is the same one
I have been using in Windows for years. On the bottom of the Pan window
it says "no connections" and does not get the groups available from my
server. Can you help me out with this.
Than
On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 01:09:56 +1000
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On 22/09/12 00:07, Brian Morrison wrote:
> > On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 23:59:09 +1000
> > Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> >
> >> Heavy metal: Blue Öyster Cult, Motörhead, Mötley Crüe, Наӥв
> >
> &g
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 23:59:09 +1000
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Heavy metal: Blue Öyster Cult, Motörhead, Mötley Crüe, Наӥв
Say that last one again? ;-)
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abled, showing version 2.12.17. A soon
as I change the version to 0.138 in the spec file, GnuTLS is no longer
enabled. There is no other difference I can see except for the
difference in the tarball source version.
Any ideas? Naturally the GnuTLS libraries are unchanged...
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Mark S Bilk wrote:
> Before I attack this problem with a network packet analyzer,
Maybe now is the point at which you should do this.
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Then run rpmbuild -bb pan.spec and see what happens. Fix up problems as
you go, such as commenting out patches that come out as -R, and it
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 10:27:02 -0700
Joe Zeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Some standard" being the Good NetKeeping Seal of Approval (GNKSA).
> >
>
> Standards are a wonderful thing; you have so many to chose from.
True, but there's only one GNKSA...
gt; >
> Charles decided to comply with some standard and that standard says only
> 4 connections.
"Some standard" being the Good NetKeeping Seal of Approval (GNKSA).
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et more than 4
> threads, is it normal ?
Yes, the GNKSA mandates this limitation, Pan follows that requirement.
You can, of course, edit the appropriate source file and recompile with
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the time, so this extra
shift-tab seems a little cumbersome to me.
implementing the feature request of bug 350527 (bring back "Save") would be
even better, imho.
thanks for all the great work that's gone into this reborn pan!
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e overpopulated groups old Pan would crash on my
machine, whereas the new Pan hardly breaks a sweat.
freebsd 6.1
pan 0.117
Brian
I'm downloading a multipart binary file, which is shown as complete, and
at some point (the current one was at 80%) it just stops. Other
downloads from the sa
Does the score file for the linux version work in the windows version?
As in, if I copy it to a thumb drive, and then put it in it's proper
place on the Windows side, will it work as intended without any
tinkering on my part?
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ther instance, which got closed and messed up the header count (at least). That seemed to screw things up (understandably). Is there something that can be
Anyway, thank you very much for all the recent improvements to Pan - it was memory conscious before that recent 60% savings ... now it uses
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 00:09:58 -0500
Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> September 25, 2006 - Pan 0.114: "You'll Have to Go Sideways"
Odd, the about box reads "Angry Albatross"
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pted my settings. There is no question that this project is getting worked on all the time, and for that I'm extremely grateful. Thank you very much for all of the time & effort you've put into this project - I can't wait for
v1.0 :)Sincerely,Brian Costello
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:52:40 -0400
Brian Pack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So maybe the limit is a good thing. Although I'd be happier with a limit of 5
> or 6. :)
GNKSA specifies a maximum of 4 connections, but there is nothing to
stop you editing that limit yourself and bui
On Sunday 17 September 2006 20:55, Alen Williams wrote:
> When I'm downloading from my ISP it'll take ALL the bandwidth of my DSL
> line (woohoo). Which is both good, nice and fast, and bad, you can't do
> anything else really.
>
> I'd like the ability to set the maximum amount of bandwidth that Pa
On Saturday 16 September 2006 14:48, Duncan wrote:
> Brian Pack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sat, 16 Sep
>
> 2006 14:04:59 -0400:
> > [Charles Kerr wrote...]
> >
> >>Not very many bugs were reported this week, and mos
>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
>
Right, I do apologise for mis-trimming. It was actually the person you
replied to that posted the html wreckage.
Mea culpa!
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[snip of html garbage]
> Travis in Shoreline Washington
Please don't post such mangled stuff to the list, it is totally
unreadable and doesn't help you get your point across.
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following up on what i wrote earlier this month, in case it's useful
for another freebsd user :
i wasn't able to get the cvs version to successfully get through the
./autogen.sh stage - it was complaining that i didn't have programs
installed that are in fact installed: automake, for example.
i
i'm glad to see that development has started again for pan!
to successfully compile the .103 release on freebsd 6.1, i needed to
set an environment variable. using the bash shell:
export CPPFLAGS=-L/usr/local/include
it seems like the configure script should make that unnecessary. from
a littl
://pan.rebelbase.com/ .
>
> Lots of great bug reports and suggestions came in this week.
> Keep it up, and thanks for testing out these releases!
Thanks Charles, it's a rush!
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Coran Fisher wrote:
In the ancient texts Brian Ross wrote:
I'd like to figure out how to edit my plonk file but can't seem to find
out how.
Well for me it's in $HOME/News/Score so you might try looking there and
editing it with your favourite text editor. What version
I'd like to figure out how to edit my plonk file but can't seem to find
out how.
cheers
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:allocator >::_S_empty_rep_storage'
gnksa-test.o(.text+0x17): In function `test_generate_references':
/usr/include/c++/3.3.4/bits/basic_string.h:228: undefined reference to
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On Sun, 14 May 2006 17:47:38 +0100
Brian Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 13 May 2006 08:21:45 -0500 (CDT)
> "Charles Kerr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > It's the weekend again, and time for another release of Pan!
> > This wee
on this one? I can't find a way to get back the correct view.
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Duncan wrote:
> Brian Morrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below,
> on Fri, 05 May 2006 12:33:06 +0100:
>
>> Travis wrote:
>>> More often than not the "X-No-Archive: Yes" is not recognized and is a
>>> waste of time.
>>>
>
Travis wrote:
> Original Message
> From:
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> u.org] On Behalf Of Brian Morrison
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 00:55
> To: pan-users@nongnu.org
> Subject: [Pan-users] Custom headers in 0.95?
>
>> Charles
>
Charles
Any chance of a preference for adding custom headers? I know I can type
X-No-Archive: Yes at the top of each post, but I don't find it
desperately exciting ;-)
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On Thu, 04 May 2006 10:35:52 -0700
walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm wondering why pan is asking for exactly 1000 headers
> when there are 4609 available.
Because you have told it to do that in the preferences.
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se.com/ .
Thanks Charles, another excellent set of improvements :).
Might I request that the sorting order of the header pane be
remembered, possibly for each subscribed group? At present it reverts
to descending date order after I've changed it to ascending.
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I didn't find it in ~/.pan2/ ...
>> Same place as in 0.14.x - ~/News/Score
>>
>> Jim
>
> Is there a way to change this location?
ln -s
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ead at
> worst, I'll ask: What is the benefit of having more connections?
> Regardless of number we're limited by our particular bandwidth cap, yes?
A lot of servers limit you per connection, and with an overall transfer
allowance. If you want to use it up more quickly, they'
setting would now be in a user-modifiable text file,
> so I think this discussion is obsolete.
>
Well done for remembering, I dimly recall something being mentioned but
I'd forgotten what it was.
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It is, you just need to apply a small patch before compiling!
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On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 16:33:26 -0500
Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brian Morrison wrote:
> > I'm finding that Pan 0.90 and 0.91 do not save any settings for me,
> > each time I open the program I have to reset everything to how I like
> > it.
> &
p any
errors or warnings. Pan 0.14.x had a config.xml file in .pan/data, but
there is nothing of this nature in 0.9x.
Answers would be appreciated please.
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On 03/04/2006 Jeff Vian wrote:
> I had installed several -devel packages including gmime and gtk, but
> did not realize that gtkspell also had a -devel.
Anything that provides libraries for other people to link against tends
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rsion, just with a different package name
>
>
> How do I configure it so it can actually compile on this system
>
Odd, I was able to build an rpm from 0.90 without too much grief on FC4.
I installed the 0.14.2.91-3.fc4 src rpm, then edited the spec file to
change the version and remov
> from follow ups?
>
> You're right, and that's pretty Usenet-unfriendly.
> I'll have a patch for that tomorrow.
OK Charles, and to add to your to do list, it seems to me that there is
no config.xml file at all and Pan is not saving settings or window
positions or anythi
are the References: or In-Reply-To: headers missing
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On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 18:49:45 +0100
Brian Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 18:41:33 +0100
> Robert Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > In README it says
> >
> > Pan requires two libraries:
> > * libpcre 3.9 or
up the spec file and see about a quickly put
together FC4 release. It'll probably be OK for most RH-alikes.
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> in CVS... I'm not sure that it wouldn't make more sense to have a new
> package name, at least in CVS, since the entire codebase is different.
>
Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster?
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t the CVS tree and see when the
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a Gtk widget that was never designed to cope with
such usage, a database backend is being developed to replace the current
design but is not yet ready to integrate.
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ute to 64.62.194.66 reaches shitbird.rebelbase.com (great name
folks) but anything at pan.rebelbase.com is useless AYME.
Something borked certainly
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