> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>>> some user just reported on IRC that the wine.budgetdedicated.com repo
>>>> is
>>>> down.
>>>> Seems like it's dead for over a day already. Do we know what's up with
>>>> that
>>>> a
>> some user just reported on IRC that the wine.budgetdedicated.com repo is
>> down.
>> Seems like it's dead for over a day already. Do we know what's up with
>> that
>> and do we have an ETA for when it'll be back?
>>
>>
> No, I don't.
>
> I can still ssh into the server, occasionally, but I don't
Hi,
Could somebody make sure that broken MIME messages are not send to mailing
list. 8bit headers are not allowed. 8bit message body needs RFC2045
headers. By default courier-mta corrupts plain rfc822 messages with 8bit
message body.
--
Tomas
Sorry to other list readers about offtopic rant, but I can't stand when
people attack software that I like.
>> >> PS : I do find Subject prefixes ugly too... Bu I hadn't found a more
>> >> handy solution.
>> >
>> > Don't use squirrelmail, or better yet - fix it. I suggest you replace
>> > squirre
>> PS : I do find Subject prefixes ugly too... Bu I hadn't found a more
>> handy solution.
>
> Don't use squirrelmail, or better yet - fix it. I suggest you replace
> squirrel with Zimbra, it's much better. I'm just a happy user.
Zimbra is commercial groupware suite. SquirrelMail is free webmail
a
> Say, whatever happened to that SoC project
> to integrate antivirus support? Looks like he made
> quite a bit of progress:
> http://www.christoph-probst.com/soc2006/wine/
>
> Stories like this
> http://blahblahblahblag.blogspot.com/2007/07/good-reason-to-have-antivirus-on-your.html
> make me thi
>> Code licensed under BSD is not compatible with GPLv2. They can't include
>> GPLv2 code in codebase licensed under BSD. So there is no difference
>> between GPLv2 and GPLv3 for BSD people.
>
> BSDv2 is compatible with all versions of the GPL. Very little code is
> left floating around under the o
>> The GPL3 has no track record so far, and it's too political and
>> controversial for my liking. Let's wait a while before making the
>> decision.
>
> Many groups are exceedingly worried about parts of GPL3.
> Not only commercial companies who may not have been obeying the
> general spirit of the
>> why do you compile the drivers in - or why do have the files around for
>> them? my audio dialog just shows oss and alsa; the others get dropped at
>> compile time. also there might be other platforms that have to use those
>> audio drivers - why drop something that works?
> I was just proposing
Hi,
Sorry for cross posting. I've already asked same question on wine-users
list and only reply redirected me to devel list.
What rules are used when Wine libraries compare Unicode strings? I need to
know when ascii characters can match their approximate Unicode
equivalents. For example: 'U+1D49
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