On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 11:03:30PM +0200, Julien BLACHE wrote: > > I don't like the accusations you're making. This is not $RANDOM_DISTRO > here with $RANDOM_MAINTAINER applying $RANDOM_PATCHES.
The packages, as installed on my machine were, broken. The source I rolled by hand for pre-.13 were not. There was a brief period when the shipped package worked. I'm accusing nobody of anything other than 'at some point things broke'. Oh, I suppose I've also stated "...and it doesn't surprise me" for various reasons that don't involve anyone's personal failings. There is a development/support model problem (not a huge one, but one that is breaking previously orking software) and I am frustrated by that. I want working things to stay working. The *hardware* hasn't changed any. > Until then, shut up. And I mean it. If you had quality problems with > 1.0.14 or 1.0.15 Debian packages, you should have reported that back > then. Fine, I'll shut up then. It's my time and I'm uninterested in waving dicks. I wrote the code and that original code still works great for me. The rest of you can figure it out on your own. My scanner works. Terribly sorry for the offense. Monty