Jens Seidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > PS: Please note that the files are in DOS mode. That's why you have to > > > sedn patches in binary mode (e.g. base64 encoding). Otherwise they > > > cannot be applied. > > > > Hmm... I have just downloaded the attachments from the BTS and they > > seem to contain dos line endings, exactly as I have sent them. Perhaps > > something at your side converts them? > > Probably. I tried it again (your compiler warnings patch), I saved > the file with mutt and vim confirms that all DOS line endings are gone. > > OK, that's not a big problem with very small patches but ...
Btw, I have just checked and the patches _were_ sent base64-encoded. > > > > Architecture: i386 (x86_64) > > > > > > Do you use debian/ from SVN? Otherwise there should be a crash on 64 bit > > > CPUs in version -3 (already fixed). > > > > It means ''i386 os with x86_64 kernel", so I'm not affected. > > Right. But if you use a 64 bit kernel I assume you have a 64 bit (Intel) > processor. Am I wrong? > Using version -3 there should be a crash at start because of a SDL Pango > bug on 64 bit CPUs. 64-bit processor, yes (AMD). I don't experience the crash, though. Are you sure it's cpu-specific? It would be a bit uncommon... > PS: I have seen that you use the pl_PL locale. There is a major problem > with it: We still miss a Polish translation :-) Interested? In this case > I can send you the POT file. (You can also create it yourself with an > ordinary package build but I suggest to use the SVN version). *scratch head* Ok. I have taken a look at it, and I should hopefully have something releasable after the weekend. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

