On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 12:31:59AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 05:16:07PM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 01:05:44AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > > > On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 10:50:03AM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote: > > > > Do you have a patch status update? > > > > > > svn log > > > svn://necrotic.deadbeast.net/xfree86/branches/4.3.0/sid/debian/TODO > > > > > > ...you should know how to do this. > > > > a) it wasn't updated at the time, > > Not true. Your mail was dated "Wed, 4 Feb 2004 10:50:03 +1100". > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > r998 | branden | 2004-01-29 22:48:07 -0500 (Thu, 29 Jan 2004) | 2 lines > > Update and rearrange. The list of 4.3.0-1 items is now specific.
The mail had not arrived at the time. I'm sure you knew what I meant. If you didn't, please search for another XFree86 maintainer if it is, as you say, quite the critical piece of infrastructure. > > b) you know full well I can't get svn:// out. Remember the endless > > discussions about eventually getting it working through SSH? > > Actually, I had forgotten. However, you're a Debian developer now, so > you have access to several machines, some of which should have svn > installed, so you can always check the logs from there. You have a memory like a sieve, and a selective one at that. And yes, I could use it from any number of machines, but they're all in the US, and I don't like triply-bouncing when I'm on 56k to begin with. It's kind of hard to do anything interactive, really. I asked for something that was not, as far as I could ascertain at the time, done. It turns out it was, thanks to the tyranny of terrible mailing lists (I believe the next commit was the relevant one - if it wasn't, then a "no further progressions" was what I was after. I'm sure you're smart enough to figure this out - if not, please refer to my first paragraph.) > The cumulative changelog is also updated every 24 hours, and is > available via any web browser that understands HTTP and plain text. Yes, every 24 hours. And when I checked, I couldn't see that it was updated in Subversion. Would you care to thus explain how this paragraph is at all relevant? -- Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian: the universal operating system http://www.debian.org
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