>
> If you mean sources checked out from CVS, that would explain it.
> CVS has pan 0.14.90, not the newest. The 0.103 sources are only
> available from the pan.rebelbase.com website.
Embarrassment. It's amazing how much better the version I just compiled
runs than the packaged version I had inst
Bradford R. Bowman wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 22:36 -0400, Darren wrote:
>> Bradford R. Bowman wrote:
>>> Second: I have read references on this list recently to the new Pan
>>> having nzb support. I know this may sound dense, but once I have my nzb
>>> file, how do I get Pan to make use of i
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 22:36 -0400, Darren wrote:
> Bradford R. Bowman wrote:
> > Second: I have read references on this list recently to the new Pan
> > having nzb support. I know this may sound dense, but once I have my nzb
> > file, how do I get Pan to make use of it?
> >
> Click on File->Impo
Bradford R. Bowman wrote:
> Second: I have read references on this list recently to the new Pan
> having nzb support. I know this may sound dense, but once I have my nzb
> file, how do I get Pan to make use of it?
>
Click on File->Import Tasks and then select the NZB File.
First: Thanks for the new improved Pan! I just updated to the new
development tree and it's a vast improvement for binary news groups.
Second: I have read references on this list recently to the new Pan
having nzb support. I know this may sound dense, but once I have my nzb
file, how do I get P
Xate,
This was brought up a while back and while there is no way to do it now, it may be worked in in the future.
Matt
>
> Hello, I just subscribed to this list and I'm wondering if there's any
> way to save headers to NZB files.
>
> Thanks,
> Xate
>
>
>
> _
Hello, I just subscribed to this list and I'm wondering if there's any
way to save headers to NZB files.
Thanks,
Xate
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