On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 18:16 +, walt wrote:
> Anyone notice that Charles snuck in a bunch of patches to svn two
> days ago? Hm. Only a month to go before the one year anniversary
> of 0.132. Coincidence?
>
>
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On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 15:46 +, Bruce Bowler wrote:
> The most recent version is dated 1-Aug-2007, that's (as of tomorrow) 6
> months ago. We were getting updates weekly for a while. Has Charles
> dropped off the face of the earth?
>
> Bruce
>
Charles is working on the Transmission bitto
On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 10:41 -0600, Dave.Stidham wrote:
> I have just installed Pan on Ubuntu Gutsy (7.10). I am unable to add
> any group folders, is this possible? I have Subscribed and Other. I
> would like to be able to separate out my newsgroups by their type. I
> tried to search under group a
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 18:25 -0400, Evan Morris wrote:
>
> Darren Albers wrote:
> >
> > For those that use my Ubuntu packages I plan on uploading a version with
> > this patch later tonight or tomorrow.
> >
> >
>
> Speaking for the legions of a
On Sun, 2007-10-21 at 21:50 +, Greg Lee wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 17:07:14 +, walt wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 23:39:25 -0400, Dave Chand wrote:
> >
> >> On Oct 6, 2007, at 6:58 PM, Greg Lee wrote:
> >>
> >>> I looked at some other 1 part images in this same newsgroup and found
On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 12:49:19 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
> Aug 1, 2007 - Pan 0.132 "Waxed in Black"
>
> This release clears out an assortment of bugfixes that have accumulated
> over the last two months during a temporary lull in development.
>
> Bug Tickets addressed in this release:
> 441859
fake wrote:
How is it possible to use bandwidth control in Pan? I don't want Pan to
hog all my bandwidth.
Thx
At this time PAN does not natively support bandwidth shaping. There
are a number of Linux tools to do th
Van Reuther wrote:
Is SSL support there already and I need to recompile with a switch? If
not, are there plans to add SSL?
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There is an open bug repo
> I've just switched from old to new Pan and therefore I have few
> questions about Pan
>
> 1-while going to group with new messages and pressing then N it goes
> to new message but it does not display it - being in this group already
> and pressing N again it goes to next new message and now it re
On Sat, 26 May 2007 12:52:29 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
> May 16, 2007 - Pan 0.131 "Ghosts: First Variation"
>
> This release is recommended for everyone using the rewrite betas: it
> fixes some crashes, memory leaks, and attachment corruption and it
> speeds up loading and saving newsgroup heade
task window
> coordinates set to -32000 on Windows (Argoyne) 436101 make nzb suffix
> filter case-insensitive (Darren Albers) 348445 tweak menu for multiple
> group selections (Darren Albers) 438604 froze replying to posts whose
> subject was "Re:" (Artur Jachacy)
>
&
On Sun, 06 May 2007 11:59:09 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
> May 6, 2007 - Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold"
>
> This release cheerfully inches a little closer to 1.0. A nasty 0.128
> crash was fixed, and a handful of requested features have been added.
>
> Bug Tickets addressed in this relea
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:00:08 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
> This is another incremental release -- bugfixes, some speedups, a little
> more polish, and one of the better release titles in awhile. ;)
>
> Bug Tickets addressed in this release:
> 431247 "Add Scoring Rule" crashes if no article sele
Since it looks like the Pan 1.0 release is getting close I updated the FAQ
[1] with some more questions I have seen recently and a link to Douglas
Bollinger's Pan Manual. Does anyone know if he considers that complete
and what license he has placed it under? I have a long flight to London
this
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 21:31:52 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
> I notice that this week a stable version of Debian made it out the door
> before a stable version of Pan did. =)
>
> This is another incremental release -- a handful of bugfixes, a little
> more polish, and a couple of new features. Enjoy
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 20:48:44 -0500, Charles Kerr wrote:
> March 28, 2007 - Pan 0.126 "Demon Sweat"
>
> It's been a month since the last release, which is a pretty long time as
> Pan release cycles go. This release has a couple of important bug fixes
> and a handful of improvements, but expect th
Travis wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> David Shochat wrote:
>>
>>> Duncan wrote:
>>>
In that case, you'll probably need to use a path similar to
"C:/Program Files/Pan/pan.exe"
>>> You mean C:\Program Files\Pan\pan.exe
>>>
>>> I assume Vista still does i
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:50:51 -0600, Charles Kerr wrote:
> February 21, 2007 - Pan 0.125 "Potzrebie"
>
> This release fixes a couple of bugs and finishes off the Pan 1.0 TODO
> list for the 'Post Article' dialog.
>
> Bug Tickets addressed in this release:
> 408778 0.124 bug: signature "command"
Charles Kerr wrote:
This release adds a handful of bug fixes and some of the remaining
features slated for Pan 1.0.
Bug Tickets addressed in this release:
370195 0.123 mime decoding errors (Walt)
404833 marking groups read doesn't stick between sessions (Frank Tabor)
406284 array bounds read
Duncan wrote:
> Darren Albers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Tue, 13 Feb 2007
> 16:01:55 -0500:
>
>
>> I will be posting the package tonight after my Daughter goes to bed, I am
>> not sure about that patch since Duncan
Frank Tabor wrote:
>
> I can just barely upgrade my programs with packages. I'm still
> struggling on the steep side of the learning curve with Linux.
>
> I'll just wait till Darren compiles an Ubuntu package. Hopefully he will
> get that patch in, if not I'll stay with 123 till 125 comes out.
>
>
Frank Tabor wrote:
On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 18:23:42 +0100, Michel Doucet wrote:
Hi,
Great work but the G shortcut does not lead anymore to the next unread
newgroup at the top of the list when you are at the bottom of the list.
PS. Soorry for my bad English ;-)
That actually happened tw
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 18:54:24 +, Artur Jachacy wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 09:17:33 -0600, Charles Kerr wrote:
>
>> February 6, 2007 - Pan 0.123: "El Nuevo Barretto"
>>
>> This is a quickie release to fix a couple of problems in 0.122.
>> Everyone using the betas is encouraged to upgrade to
Steve Davies wrote:
> On 2/3/07, Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> February 3, 2007 - Pan 0.122: "Not Even Wrong"
>>
>> Like the previous release, 0.122 is the result of slogging
>> through the remaining bug tickets for version 1.0 -- a few
>> bug fixes and lots of polish. We're getting c
On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 13:27:11 -0600, Charles Kerr wrote:
> February 3, 2007 - Pan 0.122: "Not Even Wrong"
>
> Like the previous release, 0.122 is the result of slogging
> through the remaining bug tickets for version 1.0 -- a few
> bug fixes and lots of polish. We're getting close...
>
> cheers
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:53:56 -0600, Charles Kerr wrote:
> I'm looking for someone who can rebuild Pan from source and run it in
> valgrind for bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371405 .
> I'd like to get this fixed for the next version, but can't seem to
> reproduce the bug myself.
>
John Aldrich wrote:
> On Sunday 28 January 2007 4:49 pm, Karl Stevens wrote:
>
>> Can I upload it to the Pan ftp site or anywhere else?
>> If not then thats OK.
>>
>>
> I made a set of FC6 RPMs and emailed them to Charles. So far as I know, they
> have not been posted, however, the FC6 SR
Robert Marshall wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, Charles Kerr wrote:
>
>
>> January 22, 2007 - Pan 0.121: "Dortmunder"
>>
>
> I've just added a newsserver that requires authentication and I see that
> the password is stored in clear text (preferences.xml) in a file with world
> read access in
walt wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 21:07:06 -0500, Darren Albers wrote:
walt wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:03:03 -0600, Charles Kerr wrote:
January 22, 2007 - Pan 0.121: "Dortmunder"
Ahem! We CVS users are being left behind :o(
Eh? CV
walt wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:03:03 -0600, Charles Kerr wrote:
January 22, 2007 - Pan 0.121: "Dortmunder"
Ahem! We CVS users are being left behind :o(
Eh? CVS is up to date... Charles uploaded all the patches in bugzilla
this morning and rolled the release from there. O
Charles Kerr wrote:
January 22, 2007 - Pan 0.121: "Dortmunder"
This release has a big set of fixes and improvements.
The list of open bugzilla tickets for Pan 1.0 has never been smaller. :)
Ubuntu packages are up at http://darrenalbers.com/pan
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>
> It is located in a hidden folder called .pan2
>
> Assuming you are using nautilus hit ctrl-l and type $home/.pan2
>
> Or if you check show hidden files you will find it in your home directory.
>
I should have checked before I typed this, nautilus do
Charlie Wilkes wrote:
> I am new to Linux (Ubuntu) and one of the most perplexing challenges for me is
> finding stuff on my hdd. I can't find the file(s) in which Pan caches headers
> and articles for off-line viewing. Any help will be much appreciated. I hate
> to ask, but if I need to track t
Charles Kerr wrote:
> As per http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387941, I'm trying out
> a minor task pane layout change and would like to get user feedback...
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=80718 <-- current layout
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=80727 <-- pro
Douglas Bollinger wrote:
Managed to use "Usenet" and "the Usenet" in different places.
LMAO!
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Duncan wrote:
Per Hedeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun,
07 Jan 2007 16:08:50 +0100:
There was some discussion/complaints/bug-reporting about how new-pan saved
articles in random order rather than first-to-last (or last-to-first:-). I
didn't follow i
Douglas Bollinger wrote:
> Well, this has been discussed thoroughly. In the Wikipedia, it's just
> "Usenet" so I'll follow that guideline. Probably should be "in Usenet"
> though.
>
>
Fair enough and it is your document so you should have the final say in
it. Though if you read the Wikipedia
On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 22:05:55 -0500, Charles Sullivan wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 20:38:05 + (UTC)
> Darren Albers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 14:12:03 -0500, Charles Sullivan wrote:
>>
>> > I've recently installed PAN 0.119
On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 15:32:58 -0500, Darren Albers wrote:
> Douglas Bollinger wrote:
>> On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 21:52:20 -0500
>> Darren Albers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Misc:
> 2) Should there be an advanced section that lists some more options that
>
On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 00:02:55 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
> On Fri 05 Jan 2007 at 17:55:12 -0500, Darren Albers wrote:
>> You are correct I misread it as Plural earlier for some reason. I
>> think adding the is correct, would you say the people in car or would
>> you say
Mike wrote:
> On Friday 05 Jan 2007 20:32, Darren Albers wrote:
>
>
>> Section 3.6:
>> I think this line "A binary file on Usenet is usually composed of many
>> smaller articles. Pan automatically organizes all these articles under
>> one special article h
On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 14:12:03 -0500, Charles Sullivan wrote:
> I've recently installed PAN 0.119 via YUM under Fedora Core 6 (after
> a long spell of using much older PAN versions).
>
> I notice that PAN Folders seem to have been have been eliminated.
> I can save messages to a directory, e.g., $H
Douglas Bollinger wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 21:52:20 -0500
Darren Albers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not to sound stupid but what options are there for viewing this?
OpenOffice seems to open it but the format seems off. If we have
corrections or comments how should it be handled?
Artur Jachacy wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 13:58:01 -0600, Charles Kerr wrote:
January 2, 2007 - Pan 0.120: "Plate of Shrimp"
Windows build is up.
Artur
Ubuntu Package is up:
http://darrenalbers.com/pan
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Douglas Bollinger wrote:
As we all realise, Pan could use some more documentation. The only real
centralized source of docs is at the wiki, here:
http://www.darrenalbers.net/wiki/index.php?title=Pan_FAQ&oldid=1412
This is a fine start, but a program as big and complex as Pan can really use
som
Douglas Bollinger wrote:
As we all realise, Pan could use some more documentation. The only real
centralized source of docs is at the wiki, here:
http://www.darrenalbers.net/wiki/index.php?title=Pan_FAQ&oldid=1412
This is a fine start, but a program as big and complex as Pan can really use
som
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390735
>From the Bug Report:
Please describe the problem:
When adding a nzb via command-line it always defaults to saving in $home, I
added the following to preferences.xml:
and it still saved it in $home. When I import the NZB via the GUI it does
see
Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:
> Do you know any software for doing this?
> Is a simple TCP relay (or tunnel, I'm not sure about the vocabulary)
> could be sufficient, or a specific software with some NNTP
> understanding?
>
I think stunnel will do this or you could always have your friends run
SSH and
Charles Kerr wrote:
> November 10, 2006 - Pan 0.119: "Karma Hunters"
>
> This is "weekly" beta #30 of a full Pan redesign and rewrite in C++.
> The brisk release schedule is to encourage feedback and a short
> turnaround time on bug fixes. These betas will culminate very soon
> with Pan 1.0, so fe
> "Mick Semb Wever" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 08:13:54
> +:
> If it /is/ somewhere on disk, it'd be in the ~/.pan2 dir (not ~/.pan,
> which was old-pan, pre-0.90) by default -- that is unless you have changed
> it by setting the $PAN_H
Charles Kerr wrote:
This is "weekly" beta #29 of a full Pan redesign and rewrite in C++.
The brisk release schedule is to encourage feedback and a short
turnaround time on bug fixes. These betas will culminate very soon
with Pan 1.0, so feedback is strongly encouraged.
This release is intended
Duncan wrote:
pan user and I like it <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun, 08
Oct 2006 10:54:41 -0400:
I use a ssh tunnel connection to premium nntp service. Before upgrade to
0.113 all was fine.
After upgrade ssh connection in pan 0.113 fails to connect. I
Duncan wrote:
I just saw how smoothly it was going with the big-post multi-part group,
and having just bought 6 months worth of newshosting, when I entered a
thousands of small-posts single-part group, I saw that money I just spent
on it going up in smoke, or more precisely, in bottlenecked CPU c
jef_e wrote:
I'm not seeing this on my end. Anything about the images that might make
a difference like size or some such?
I went to alt.binaries.pictures.wallpaper and opened a couple of jpegs
and eventually found some that will cause it. Look for the post
BitTorrent Motorcycles - 1992 H
Travis wrote:
To me a tarball was something we got off the road in the summer many,
many years ago.
Thanks for the help.
lol, well hopefully either someone will start creating regular windows
builds or I will get my build environment fixed soon and will make them.
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Charles Kerr wrote:
On a separate subject if someone wants to take up building pan for
Windows I am sure Charles would be willing to accept the help. I will
even host it if someone needs hosting.
That would be great.
I love it when someone else hosts the binaries.
Then all I have to do i
Jeff Berman wrote:
For what it's worth, I prefer Read More (we're talking
the space key, right?) to go to the next article,
which I believe is how pan 0.14 worked. I find myself
often locating an already-read collapsed message
thread, double-clicking on it to read the first
article, then hitting
Charles,
This bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=347632 describes a
disable server feature. Is that feature still being considered for 1.0
or is that a post 1.0 feature?
Thanks!
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mattman^ wrote:
I see that when I right click on a group I still have the option to
"Download new headers in selected groups", however, when I click on
one group, hold shift, then click on one below it, it just changes
over the second group listed, it doesn't highlight all of them.
Holding Ctr
Jeff Berman wrote:
Hi, I really don't think this is a pan issue per se,
but I thought I'd bring it up just in case.
pan sometimes will stall out while downloading
binaries, and will never recover. The download speed
indicator field at the bottom left gradually drops
closer to zero kb/s and the
Ufuk YILDIRIM wrote:
When I go to the Edit News Servers, and want to delete a server, pan
doesn't do anything. Using .103 on SuSE and 0.102 on Windows. Both are
behaving exactly the same.
Anyone else has this issue?
Yes that feature is not in the Beta's yet. A bug has been filed at
http:/
marco stagno wrote:
I had no troubles, just a little path patch in a header (I'm using DP)
What path did you need to change and in which header file?
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Graham wrote:
>
> No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
>
> Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
> installed software in a non-standard prefix.
>
> So I went to the Debian packages site to look up gtk+ and found a
> number of candidates including libgtk+2.0-dev but this only thr
I think the package you want is libgmime2.1-dev. Alternately if my
packages have been working for you the package for .99 is available at
http://darrenalbers.com/Pan/ To make it easier for Charles I am going
to start hosting my packages myself so he can just link them. Generally
I upload the lat
walt wrote:
> Well, now that I've done some investigation I'm more confused than ever.
>
> I've compiled the 0.94 beta, which is an oddly abbreviated version with
> new support for nzb files, but no ability to switch between news servers
> (although I can define as many servers as I want). Very pe
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