Anyone?
This updates the homepage for pip.
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retrieving revision 1.16
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This time with revision bump.
? boehm-gc.diff
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Update homepage for boehm-gc.
The one in the Makefile appears dead.
Diff attached. (Thanks to landry@ for pointing out that gmail was
mangling diffs).
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> This looks good, I was able to install packages with --user into ~/.local
in
> both Python2.7 and Python3.3.
I've also tried installing global site packages with 2.7 and 3.3 at it
seems to work ok.
Further I did a quick check of binary packages (Pillow) and that works too.
> Personally I welcom
This updates TortoiseHg from 2.10.2 to 3.0.
This requires my previous patch that updates to Mercurial 3.0.
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--- Ma
I tried hgview and py-hg-git they seem ok.
I'm not exactly sure how to test py-hgtools (make install works).
TortoiseHG will need an update to 3.0. I will send a patch for TortoiseHG
shortly.
This updates Mercurial from 2.8.2 to 3.0.
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retrieving revision 1.59
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--- Makefile19 Jan 2014 17:52:47 -1.59
+++ Makefile17 Ma
This updates pip from 1.1 to 1.5.6.
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retrieving revision 1.13
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--- Makefile1 May 2014 07:36:22 -1.13
+++ Makefile17 May 2014 21:
* Sigh * I should have looked there first. Sorry!!
On 2/22/07, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 12:59:14PM -0500, Seth Jackson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For some reason the -f switch crashes the system only if you use the
> loopback IP or
Hi,
For some reason the -f switch crashes the system only if you use the
loopback IP or the IP assigned to your box.
The -f switch works fine if you use it on a IP besides your own (tried
it against a server I have).
# nmap -f 127.0.0.1
(crashes)
(then drops to the kernel debugger I think)
I di
Hi,
I compiled Firefox 2.0.0.1, and I started it up. Seems to work just fine so far.
However when the first run page came up I got a 404 error.
This is the URL that FF went to.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/2.0.0.1/firstrun/
I'm not sure what the URL should be, but I found this wiki
I think GNOME 2.10 uses it, and that is what is in ports right now according to
ports.openbsd.nu
http://ports.openbsd.nu/x11/gnome
On 2/15/07, Mikolaj Kucharski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I know that this port came recently but I cannot see it in upcoming
GNOME 2.18 and it is BROKEN ri
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