Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-08-25 19:30, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Yes, but think of it... you're driving along a lonely country road
when aliens abduct you and take you up to the mothership. Hu-man,"
they say, "Emperor Xymatvfg!ohq has sent us to des-troy your
dis-gusting plan-et unless you immed
Email me off list and I'll set you up a free account for testing. My
backend servers are GigaNews so you should be abele to pull plenty of
multiparts with 360+ days of binaries archives online.
Gerald
K. Haley wrote:
This time I've rewritten the way pan handles multiparts for viewing.
The old
John Aldrich wrote:
I've got Pan 0.133 running on Fedora 10. For some reason, whenever I close
Pan and bring it back up again, it loses all the groups it was subscribed
to. It also does not show the list of "other groups" until I select
"refresh groups list."
Any idea what's going on here? I
Beartooth wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 15:46:45 -0700, Alan Meyer wrote:
[...]
It sure looks like Motzarella dropped the group. Pan has cached the
newsrc and still shows it as a Motzarella group. If you tell it to
re-download the groups I suspect your newsgroup will be gone from the
list
Giganews has the bburg groups. Last post in bburg.forsale was 3/17/2009
last posts in bburg.general were in February by some beartooth guy.
va.forsale is also there and shows posts as late as yesterday.
downloading all headers worked fine.
If the bburg. originating server has gone away the
Beartooth wrote:
On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 22:13:12 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
On Sun 08 Mar 2009 at 15:32:46 +, Beartooth wrote:
However, trying to do a make install on build_GarminDev, which
contains qlandkarte, I got an error :
CMake Error at src/cmake_install.cmake:36 (FILE):
file Prob
Beartooth wrote:
On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 15:16:57 -0600, Gerald L wrote:
What's the output of:
ls -l /home/btth/bin
?
Answer : weirdness -- it seems as if it tries to run as well as
list it.
[b...@hbsk2 ~]$ ls -l /home/btth/bin
total 4
-rwxr-xr-x 1 btth btth 143 2009-03-06
Beartooth wrote:
For a while, /home/btth/bin had an extra copy of alpine-helper,
with a tilde after it -- created by telling kwrite to save. I got rid of
that (which, btw, was openable with gedit, though the original is not),
and emptied Fedora's trash.
And trying to email from Pan is stil
Beartooth wrote:
On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 10:34:56 -0600, Gerald L wrote:
Beartooth wrote:
I don't have any /home/btth/bin, nor even a /home/btth/.bin; do I
just start with "mkdir bin"? Or does some wrinkle in Fedora mean I have
to move it from /home/btth to some place li
Beartooth wrote:
I put this program in my bin directory in my home directory, i.e.,
/home/ david/bin. So in my pan preferences for the Mail Reader Custom
Command, I just put:
/home/david/bin/alpine_helper.pl
That does the trick.
I don't have any /home/btth/bin, nor even a /home/btth/.bin; do I
Beartooth wrote:
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 00:36:03 +0300, Роман Донченко wrote:
[...]
The Fedora package for it is called simply "Terminal".
Aha! I didn't have, per rpm -q; yum got it; and it runs all right.
Since I can't use Gnome Preferences till that's fixed; I went
into Pan's
Beartooth wrote:
One of the people on VTLUUG is singing the praises of an app
called simply screen; I suspect, looking at the config file before I even
read his stuff, that it's pretty well over my head; but he's right about
one thing -- it's already installed in my distro (Fedora 10). Whadda
Duncan wrote:
Gerald L posted
49587406.30...@sysmatrix.net, excerpted below, on Mon, 29 Dec 2008
00:53:58 -0600:
Pan 0.132 on Debian lenny (testing)
Any ideas what would cause the "Unable to save" error below? It's making
it a pain to keep up with a couple of groups.
The u
Pan 0.132 on Debian lenny (testing)
Any ideas what would cause the "Unable to save" error below? It's making
it a pain to keep up with a couple of groups.
Thanks,
Gerald
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