ironment, but no longer even have
> that image.
> Sorry about that...
Oh - very bad news...
Martin
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2011 19:18:37 +0100, Petr Kovar wrote:
> February 15, 2011 - New Release:
> 0.134 "Wait for Me"
> http://pan.rebelbase.com/download/
Now available in the PCLinuxOS repositories.
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On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 19:19:50 +, Brad Rogers wrote:
> Try on the Gramps ML; You posted (inadvertently?) to the Pan ML.
Yes. I post to the mailing list using the GMANE Usenet<>Mailing list
gateway using PAN as my newsreader so I just confused myself!!
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On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 17:11:39 +, Martin Goose wrote:
> I cannot seem to report the following bug using the bug tracking system:
> Can anyone help please?
Sorry. Wrong group (but you probably guessed that anyway!!)
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[GCC 4.1.1
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BSDDB version: 4.4.5.3
Gramps version: 3.1.2-1
LANG: en_GB.UTF-8
OS: Linux
Distribution: 2.6.26.8.tex3
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who
Aaahh sorry.My fault.It states it can't find all the attachments (the nzb
contents must be outdated on my newsserver).
Thanks.
2008/8/27 Beso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 2008/8/27 Martin Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > This is for Pan on Fedora.
&g
Hi,
This is for Pan on Fedora.
If I open a nzb file in Pan, and then select my homedir to save the
download, Pan starts downloading the files in the nzb. I can see how it
takes the messages one by one and download them. When it is done no files
are saved! I can manually open a message in Pan and
On 11/29/06, Maurice Batey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, although that might well do the trick, it's far too convoluted for me,
and anyway I don't have the incentive to make life more difficult when I can
rely on good old 'old' Pan!
Personally, I use the old 0.14.2-stable branch of Pan (c
good work, hope you can stamp out the last few bugs.
Kelly Martin
www.redbeet.com -> my home page
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I've been compiling every release for the past month or so. Using
0.107 now. Two tiny requests (the first might be considered a bug) :
(1) When I save attachments, there isn't a "saved" icon anymore...
this existed in the old Pan, and without that icon it's very difficult
to know which attachment
On 7/31/06, David Sewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've just successfully compiled and run Pan 0.105 on a different
machine, just by running "./configure" and "make" (success on a new G5
iMac, failure on an older G4 iBook). So there must be some difference
between the two systems that is prevent
I got pan 0.103 working on OS X today. It looks pretty nice and I am
liking it. Just a couple of comments from my first hour of use, mostly
with binary attachments.
The shrink-to-fit capability for viewing picture attachments is awesome.
Couple of suggestions too. I noticed that the disk icon do
Has anyone got screenshots of the latest beta? Does it look much
different? I have been using Pan for some time on OS X with X11, the
old version from 2003. I've just joined this mailing list after seeing
today that Pan is in active development again. I apologize for not
having more background inf
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