Maybe use Wireshark to get an independent check on what the logs are saying?
On 4/18/24 20:27, karl.l--- via dovecot wrote:
Hi,
This is my dovecot version:
```
root@freebsdsvr:~ # dovecot --version
2.3.21 (47349e2482)
```
I'm having trouble in making dovecot as proxy to the mail server when us
Here are a few fragments of an ansible playbook file (simple.yml) which
does part of what you want to do:
If the command lines are puzzling, you can get more information from
ansible-doc as in:
$ ansible-doc shell or $ ansible-doc register or $
ansible-doc debug
Ansible commands
Use Fetchmail on the link between your provider and your email server.
Schedule a fetch every 5 minutes or so.. This makes for a very flexible
and resilient system.
On 6/3/20 5:06 AM, Andrea Miconi wrote:
My mailboxes are on a Dovecot (IMAP) server.
On DNS there is an MX record pointing to the
achable' line following.
Thanks much for the chance to fool around a bit. Stay safe.
BobG
On 5/7/20 12:57 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
Super - thanks much. With code too!
Now, should I play with this new button Tool, or debug my coreos boot
script...
Best regards - BobG
On 5/7/20 12:38 PM,
shark is running, you’ll need to restart it. Refer
to _https://wiki.wireshark.org/Lua/Examples#dialogs_and_TextWindows_
for more information or to the Lua section of the Wireshark
Developer’s Guide:
_https://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsdg_html_chunked/wslua_menu_example.html_.
Hope it helps.
On 5/7/20 12:05 PM, Graham Bloice wrote:
On Thu, 7 May 2020 at 17:48, Bob Gustafson <mailto:bob...@rcn.com>> wrote:
Thanks Jaap.
I am on the Fedora31. When I hit Edit->Mark Packet, nothing
happens - no
mark... Ahh, when I move cursor off packet to be marked,
ick? Select a
packet from the list, hit ⌘M (on macOS) / probably Ctrl+M (on others). You can
also find the option in the Edit menu. Unfortunately these marks are not (yet)
saved to the capture file, but remain as long as the capture is loaded.
Hope it helps,
Jaap
On 7 May 2020, at 17:43,
the Time column in wireshark.
Thanks for your attention, keep safe, wash hands
Bob Gustafson
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I'm tempted to top post, but see way below..
On 3/21/20 8:48 AM, Max Voit wrote:
On Sun, 8 Mar 2020 21:42:40 -0400
"m. allan noah" wrote:
Hmm, the X offset setting is controlled by the scanner itself. It is
stored somewhere in the scanner firmware, but I'm not sure how we
write to it. I can a
2FA can also use a normal land-line audio only telephone. The daemon at
the other end just reads a code and you write it down. As secure (or
more so) than a text message.
On 11/25/19 12:11 PM, Mark Roszko wrote:
> I don't have, or want, a cell phone (or any Google account).
You do not need a c
For testing mail programs (postfix and dovecot), it is reasonable to use
a scripted client application on a separate machine.
Scripting started with unix shell scripts, but got a big boost with Sol
Libes' tcl/expect.
From those early days, we now have 'puppet', 'chef', 'fabric',
'ansible', .
Sometimes it is nice to see all of the decimal points aligned when
viewing a column of numbers. Some investments come in thousandths of a
share. Not trimming is not a bug.
On 8/20/19 1:01 PM, David G. Pickett via gnucash-devel wrote:
Trivial bug/suggestion: While I never see stock balances or
service submission-login {
inet_listener submissions {
haproxy = no
port = 465
reuse_port = no
ssl = yes
}
}
Shouldn't the port be 587 here?
My config file looks like:
service submission-login {
inet_listener submission {
#port = 587
}
}
The # comment must also mean
Cool !
On 6/28/19 3:50 AM, metacollin wrote:
Recently, I discovered that there are a number of places online that will make
custom keycap sets relatively inexpensively, so I made a custom keycap layout
using KiCad's iconography (amongst other things). Nothing fancy, some macOS
specific keys,
A tool to determine the encoding of a file is 'file -bi ' This
command is not perfect though.
On 3/12/19 2:20 PM, Felipe Gasper via dovecot wrote:
Hello,
I’ve got a strange misconfiguration where the following command:
doveadm -f pager mailbox status -u spamutf8 'messages vsize guid'
Using translate.google.com
Hello,
Op 22-2-2019 om 13:08 schreef Heiko Schlittermann via dovecot:
Moin,
It's about the Dovecot book. I assume that at least one,
who knows, reads:
Is there a difference between language and price?
The first (and only?) German edition of 2014 and the English
Whenever I can, I use/convertTo the format 2019-02-02 (unfortunate that
today is the 2nd of February. Things are less ambiguous near the end of
months). This format is more native to SQL databases and also will sort
reasonably when used in flat file names.
I think the US Govt issues passports
Maybe the suffix would start with an alpha character (a,b,c,d,..) The
first would start with a. If another patch comes along, change the
suffix to b, ... etc.
When the number come back in sync, drop the suffix.
Anyway - a suggestion.
On 1/18/19 3:25 PM, Adam Wolf wrote:
Exactly. I won't say
This might be the problem: (not Kicad)
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77240
On 12/9/18 9:24 AM, Steven A. Falco wrote:
I had been able to build KiCad successfully for Fedora 29, but something has
apparently changed very recently, because I am now getting a build failure.
Below i
$ fab hello
Hello world!
Even though I get the correct answer, I don't think this is really the
correct approach.
I haven't put in any Context definition, I just put in some characters
that don't refer to anything else (unless the word 'dummy' is a reserved
word in the Fa
ular because I haven't looked at any recently)
I was curious what examples/documentation you were following along
with originally, however, because it seemed incomplete, even for the
3-4 lines that you had. It would be nice to correct it so others
aren't misled in the future.
On F
tunately,
the gigantic popularity of Python means new, free content is always
being created, so some searching may help (I'm hesitant to cite
anything in particular because I haven't looked at any recently)
I was curious what examples/documentation you were following along
with originally, h
rticular because I haven't looked at any recently)
I was curious what examples/documentation you were following along
with originally, however, because it seemed incomplete, even for the
3-4 lines that you had. It would be nice to correct it so others
aren't misled in the future.
On Fri, N
lowing? It sounds fairly incomplete and
could be fixed.
Nick
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 2:06 PM Bob Gustafson mailto:bob...@rcn.com>> wrote:
I am running on a Mac air with Mojave os 10.14.1.
I installed python with homebrew
Also using virtualenv and the folder fabric-test
I am running on a Mac air with Mojave os 10.14.1.
I installed python with homebrew
Also using virtualenv and the folder fabric-test
cd fabric-test
air:fabric-test bobgus$ ls
env fabfile.py
air:fabric-test bobgus$ source env/bin/activate
(env) air:fabric-test bobgus$ which python
/Users/b
away' command, yes?
Bob G
On 11/19/18 8:00 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
'Everything' is a big word.
So far, everything I have tried, I eventually have got to work.
All my installs have worked (not configured yet).
I suppose I could venture out into containers, but I have other thin
le over the next few days.
Thanks much for a new platform - Bob G
On 11/19/18 3:43 PM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
On 11/19/2018 04:40 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
OK, moving right along - seems to work fine.
so you've got everything working?
I will try to install a few more packages before doing a r
=
Authentication is required to install and remove software
Authenticating as: Bob Gustafson (user1)
Password:
AUTHENTICATION COMPLETE
Checking out tree 89bfa70... done
Enabled rpm-md repositories: fedora updates
Updating metadata for 'fedora': [=] 100%
rpm-md repo 'fed
G
On 11/19/18 11:13 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
I am using "atomic host upgrade" as my 'Hello World' test. It seems to
be successful
The starting point was:
Fedora-AtomicHost-ostree-x86_64-28-20180902.0.iso installed using a
USB flash drive. (uncertainty - it might have b
I am using "atomic host upgrade" as my 'Hello World' test. It seems to
be successful
The starting point was:
Fedora-AtomicHost-ostree-x86_64-28-20180902.0.iso installed using a USB
flash drive. (uncertainty - it might have been an earlier image on the
flash drive).
The target system is a pc
Yes, a good chuckle
On 9/19/18 10:36 AM, Jeff Young wrote:
The 74LS00 in my (admittedly dated) library
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On 08/22/2018 10:15 AM, Colin Walters wrote:
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018, at 11:12 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
Hi Colin
Thanks very much for your comments.
(I have had some success - see my email which was sent 3 mins before
yours..)
I tried accessing your bugzilla.redhat link
19, 2018, at 10:50 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
My particular piece of bare metal seems to have enough memory, disk
space, Intel x86_64 architecture w/4 cores, ethernet nics, but it does
not have any video support.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1057271
and https://github.com
See below - good progress, but no cigar yet.
On 08/21/2018 10:49 AM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
On 08/20/2018 07:48 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
See my reply interspersed.
On 08/20/2018 10:26 AM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
On 08/19/2018 10:50 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
My particular piece of bare metal seems to
See additions to my previous reply
See my reply interspersed. (from 08/20/2018 06:48 PM)
On 08/20/2018 10:26 AM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
On 08/19/2018 10:50 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
My particular piece of bare metal seems to have enough memory, disk
space, Intel x86_64 architecture w/4 cores
See my reply interspersed.
On 08/20/2018 10:26 AM, Dusty Mabe wrote:
On 08/19/2018 10:50 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
My particular piece of bare metal seems to have enough memory, disk
space, Intel x86_64 architecture w/4 cores, ethernet nics, but it does
not have any video support.
I can move
My particular piece of bare metal seems to have enough memory, disk
space, Intel x86_64 architecture w/4 cores, ethernet nics, but it does
not have any video support.
I can move data using ethernet, but user interaction during install must
go through a 115200n8 serial port.
I have avoided us
Take a look at Tesseract
https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract
On 07/26/2018 02:56 PM, deltatango wrote:
Hello,
Very interested in the possibility of importing PDF statements into GnuCash.
I know Quickbooks now has this functionality.
I searched online and found a few clunky possibili
Why is there assembler code in the package?
On 07/22/2018 03:19 PM, Simon Richter wrote:
Hi,
On 22.07.2018 18:44, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
I just pushed the updated version of the v5 release announcement[1].
Please let me know if you find any missing features.
The download/source page claims
There is a tool which allows developers to quickly switch between
different versions of Ruby (and their associated gemsets).
Perhaps it could be used for KiCad? Or perhaps just some of RVM's ideas
could be adapted for KiCad
https://rvm.io/
On 07/15/2018 09:52 AM, Adam Wolf wrote:
I guess th
Hi Christopher
I use a program with a massive pattern recognition phase that sorts
MT940 bank transaction records into categories. It has evolved over a
decade to help prepare US taxes for German real estate properties.
The data is entered by other people. You cannot believe how many ways
th
n the docs.
Thanks!
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Twitter: @pgsnake
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On 14 Jul 2017, at 19:38, Bob Gustafson <mailto:bob...@r
I have a MacAir 11" with uptodate OS and pgadmin4 1.5
According to the docs, there might be an overrides.css file where I
could make those tweeks. Haven't found it yet.
It would be even nicer if the display would respond to the Command + and
Command - keystrokes for changing the size of chara
It is now 2017. Good Luck
On 06/04/2017 11:32 PM, John Ralls wrote:
On Jun 4, 2017, at 9:23 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
I can put in a good word for Nim ( http://nim-lang.org/ )
It is as fast as C++ (compiles to C/C++), has intelligent (per-thread) garbage
collection, a robust type system (if
I can put in a good word for Nim ( http://nim-lang.org/ )
It is as fast as C++ (compiles to C/C++), has intelligent (per-thread)
garbage collection, a robust type system (if it compiles, chances are it
is correct) and has a very lean syntax.
It also works well with Postgresql (probably also M
This sounds like something I could use now.
Do you have any documentation on 'how to use' ? I would also have to
reinstate my toolchain to be able to use it - not insignificant amount
of labor. By reading your doc, I could determine the cost/benefit at the
moment.
Thanks much - Bob G
On 02
Congratulations..
I use Homebrew - and get all my usual Linux tools. No dual boot, no
plugins, just brew.
You might also sign up as an Apple Developer (now free as I recall). You
can then download Xcode and some additional command-line tools. But
Homebrew is the main toolbox.
You also migh
On my Macbook Air, the page size default seems to come from
SystemPreferences->Printers & Scanners->Default paper size (menu list
including A4 and US letter - at the bottom of panel)
When I come back from Europe, it usually takes me awhile to remember to
change this. It does not set itself.
"Lots" are important when figuring capital gains taxes (in the US anyway).
When partially selling a stock position, it is useful to know when the
lots were purchased. If more than one year in the past, that lot
qualifies for a lower tax.
If there are losses in a stock position, it may be adva
On 08/27/2016 10:55 AM, Chris Pavlina wrote:
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 05:48:45PM +0200, jp charras wrote:
Le 27/08/2016 à 17:14, Chris Pavlina a écrit :
Now that we've migrated from bzr, there isn't much reason to keep
attaching a (now fake) bzr revision number to the version string.
Additional
+1
On 08/04/2016 06:50 AM, Jim Thompson wrote:
Open source is no different, there are sill value exchanges that must exist.
All sides must be content with the exchange.
I look forward to your response.
Jim
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Will the 2.4 run on Odroid C2 (arm, quad 64bit) running with the
Ethernet and a USB<->Ethernet external converter to get 2 ports.
On 07/29/2016 11:19 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
As a reminder, pfSense 2.4 will not support i386, and will not support the
'nano' image.
We are including ARM support (f
ri, Jul 8, 2016 at 1:27 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
Hi Simon
Thanks for your input.
I haven't worked with any B3 sized pc boards, but it is certainly possible
with KiCad.
If the OpenGL view limits are set to the edges of whatever paper size is
used, this is useful.
Without paper/board
it it like that in pcbnew
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
The latest OSX nightly has greatly enhanced panning and zoom on both the
schematic and pcbnew (Legacy and OpenGL)
The panning works with a two finger drag on the trackpad - both up-down and
left-right work in a very na
The latest OSX nightly has greatly enhanced panning and zoom on both the
schematic and pcbnew (Legacy and OpenGL)
The panning works with a two finger drag on the trackpad - both up-down
and left-right work in a very natural way - no meta-keys need to be pressed.
The zoom is smooth without lar
much better on osx
touchpads, While the speed of the zoom is annoying in stable i don't
think it will be backported into stable
Simon
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 2:25 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
Hi Adam
I downloaded and installed both the kicad and kicad-extras.
I opened kicad and it found the fi
Hi Adam
I downloaded and installed both the kicad and kicad-extras.
I opened kicad and it found the files I had been working on last. In the
schematic view, I see that the two finger motion is linked to the zoom.
If I hold the shift key down, the two finger drag works to move the
schematic ar
On 05/05/2016 03:13 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
On 2016-05-05 15:11, Bob Gustafson wrote:
On 05/05/2016 02:35 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
On 2016-05-05 14:23, Bob Gustafson wrote:
On 05/05/2016 02:05 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
On May 5, 2016, at 6:26 AM, Paul Mather
wrote:
On May 5, 2016, at
On 05/05/2016 02:35 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
On 2016-05-05 14:23, Bob Gustafson wrote:
On 05/05/2016 02:05 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
On May 5, 2016, at 6:26 AM, Paul Mather
wrote:
On May 5, 2016, at 9:13 AM, Vick Khera wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Jeppe Øland
wrote:
Does
On 05/05/2016 02:05 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
On May 5, 2016, at 6:26 AM, Paul Mather wrote:
On May 5, 2016, at 9:13 AM, Vick Khera wrote:
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Jeppe Øland wrote:
Does this update actually work?
After hitting install and crunching for a while, it showed "firmw
On 05/03/2016 08:02 PM, John Ralls wrote:
On May 3, 2016, at 10:16 AM, Don Ireland wrote:
I’ve been using gnuCash for the past 3-4 days and really like what I’ve seen so
far. I’ve read that the dev team is planning to rewrite the code.
Might I suggest breaking it into a server (with an API)
Sounds like a progressive idea.
A very similar approach which would be easier and more ‘main stream’ is to use
a browser as the GUI. There are a number of frameworks which can be used to
write the server such as RubyOnRails, Django, etc. These frameworks use MySql,
Postgresql, SQLite in a datab
There is a FAQ for the v3:
Compare to v2, is there any new feature for GS108Ev3?
Yes, staring from v3, GS108E can be managed by web browser IE9 ~ 11,
Firefox 26 ~ 29.0.1, Chrome 33.0.1750.117 ~ 35.0.1916.114 m, Safari 10.8.5.
On 05/03/2016 08:44 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
The only
The only downloadable user guide refers only to Windows utility software.
At least there is downloadable user guide..
Bob G
On 05/03/2016 05:47 AM, Philipp Tölke wrote:
A Netgear Prosafe GS-108E (or 105E) is reasonably cheap (~$50) and
manageable; try to get the version 3, it has a web-interf
Yes, I have mentioned this feature for years now.
Would be good to have the zoom sensitive to distance moved rather than
events received. High resolution trackpads and mice (which are very nice
for positioning tracks and pads) generate more events/sec than $3.99
Inland mice from China.
Have
Description of problem:
I am trying to copy /root, /home from a single disk (running the os) to a
bigger raid 1 disk pair running in the same chassis.
fedora is the lvm vg_group of the running system, fedora23 is the lvm vg_group
of the new disks (raid 1, 2TB disks).
[root@hoho8-chidig-com us
On my Fedora 23, I see gcc version 5.3.1 20151207
Clang is at version 3.7.0
Bob G
On 01/14/2016 09:51 AM, Chris Pavlina wrote:
Debian Stable uses 4.9.2, which seems to support the majority of C++11
features. Fedora doesn't have anything like an LTS release, and I
really don't think we should
It could be your ISP serving you a new lease on a small pool of IP
addresses.
Andrew Martin wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Wiater"
To: "pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List"
Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 1:02:33 PM
Subject: Re: [pfSense] Recipe to safely allow re
Maybe it is a 'first time use problem' - maybe no kicad directory in the
/Library/Application Support/. It may require a privilege password to
add this directory the first time.
A thought anyway.
Bob G
On 12/03/2015 02:08 PM, Adam Wolf wrote:
Hi folks!
A user is having a problem with the la
e are no code changes in this RC2 package from the nightlies. I
made a new autobuilder for this build, and was looking for testers to
make sure the autobuilder seems ok.
It does.
Thanks!
Adam Wolf
Cofounder and Engineer
W&L
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 11:49 AM, Bob Gustafson mailto:bob...@rcn.co
to go up and down. two finger +
command to go left right (and picture motion is opposite to finger motion)
Scrolling should be the same as eechema - two finger + shift gives two
dimensional scroll - very intuitive.
Still needs some work.
Bob G
On 11/13/2015 11:03 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
Wow
Wow - lots of reasonable changes to the OSX version:
Two finger + Shift - trackpad works intuitively like it should (at
least for me) - move fingers left, picture moves left, move fingers up,
picture moves up, and scroll stops when edge of paper is reached.
Two finger - trackpad zoom works m
On 10/17/2015 10:49 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
On 10/17/2015 08:08 PM, Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
On 10/17/2015 7:06 PM, Matt Graham wrote:
G’day all,
Now that I finally have myself set up to be able to view, edit and
test the gnucash sources, I have come across the limitation of using
On 10/17/2015 08:08 PM, Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
On 10/17/2015 7:06 PM, Matt Graham wrote:
G’day all,
Now that I finally have myself set up to be able to view, edit and
test the gnucash sources, I have come across the limitation of using
text editors (using nano at the moment...) to code.
The developers have worked hard on KiCad and there is momentum to add
what is necessary.
The users have a certain responsibility too:
If KiCad supports their particular assemblage of hardware - fine.
However, if KiCad has moved on, it is the users responsibility to add
hardware to catch up, r
I would second that recommendation.
A web scraper solution is captive to any random changes that the bank
makes to its website - incurring a need to work on your parser before it
'works' again.
Changes to bank web sites seem to come at the worst possible moment in
terms of your own (develope
I vote for having a qualifier key to tweek the meaning of the mouse wheel.
Touching the mouse wheel and having the design zoom to 3 pixel size or
huge size is not productive.
Bob G
On 08/31/2015 09:53 AM, Mark Roszko wrote:
The mouse wheel and navigation (as mentioned above).
Make it con
How good is cppcheck compared to Coverity?
Is cppcheck being used in the KiCad development?
On 07/28/2015 11:44 PM, Mark Roszko wrote:
I don't understand what you are trying to convey. Coverity requires
running a complete build from a clean state via gcc or clang or even
msvc(command line only)
A good reason to have a common code base. 3 birds with one stone
On 07/28/2015 09:36 PM, Mark Roszko wrote:
We are only allowed 2 coverity submissions per week FYI.
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Since you are getting close to the 'Release!', I'm wondering whether the
code has coalesced into one piece of code for all three hardware
platforms - OSX, Linux, and Windows - with appropriate 'ifdefs' to aim
at specific platforms.
The Coverity scan could cover all platforms at once.
A common
On 07/22/2015 01:04 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
It does seem that wxWidgets is broken for XOR on OSX.
wxWidgets needs some help - more or less like some of the other Kicad
wxWidgets patches.
See also http://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/13095
Bob G
On 07/22/2015 10:22 AM, Garth Corral wrote:
Bernhard
implementation.
Garth
On Jul 22, 2015, at 6:09 AM, Bob Gustafson mailto:bob...@rcn.com>> wrote:
If you do a Google search on:
XOR draw mode on OS X
There are a lot of notes and bug reports.
This one might have some useful hints:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8951679/drawing-with-xor-in-
If you do a Google search on:
XOR draw mode on OS X
There are a lot of notes and bug reports.
This one might have some useful hints:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8951679/drawing-with-xor-in-quartz
Hope this helps
Bob G
On 07/22/2015 12:47 AM, Bernhard Stegmaier wrote:
On 22 Ju
19:28, Bob Gustafson mailto:bob...@rcn.com>> wrote:
The screen shots are in GAL mode. I just confirmed now that the
default mode does not work - only a pen cursor. The Cairo mode does
work, but is slow.
I used Adam's latest OSX debug nightly build.
Bob G
On 07/21/2015 12:17 PM, Bob
The screen shots are in GAL mode. I just confirmed now that the default
mode does not work - only a pen cursor. The Cairo mode does work, but is
slow.
I used Adam's latest OSX debug nightly build.
Bob G
On 07/21/2015 12:17 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
The crosshairs still work as I used th
Looks good - I would be inclined toward #1 as it is unambiguous. Since
it is on the eeschema, there is no confusion with a hole or via.
#2 could be two wires almost (0.0001 separation) touching.
Have fun
Bob G
On 05/26/2015 09:49 AM, Chris Pavlina wrote:
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
htt
+1
On 05/21/2015 12:33 PM, Garth Corral wrote:
I’m not going to flog the dead trackpad horse again, but could we at least get
my pinch-to-zoom changes in? I committed this separately from the rest of the
stuff on my branch because it can stand on it’s own, and is completely
conditional so it
I also have a non-retina Mac.
Bob G
On 05/20/2015 06:19 PM, Adam Wolf wrote:
Thanks. I think Andy said he had a non-retina Mac. I can also hook up
to an external non-retina display.
Adam Wolf
On May 20, 2015 5:47 PM, "Maciej Sumiński" mailto:maciej.sumin...@cern.ch>> wrote:
Hi,
Th
Yeah, go for it. My SDK directory also has only 10.9 and 10.10
Bob G
On 05/19/2015 11:09 AM, Adam Wolf wrote:
My build cluster can build from 10.7+.
My personal dev machine can only build for 10.9+. The tricks I was
doing to build for 10.7 appear to not work with the newest Xcode.
If Apple
Super. I can hardly wait to try out Adam's OSX Nightly.
On 05/18/2015 07:09 AM, Maciej Sumiński wrote:
Hi,
I have just committed a patch that should fix the problem. Finally I had
an opportunity to play with a MacBook, and it resulted in two more
changes for Macs:
- Apple MagicMouse and trackpa
Or Homebrew (brew)
Bob G
> On May 8, 2015, at 11:30, Glen Jones wrote:
>
> Mike try looking at FINK (i.e. download and install) use that to
> download gnucash, then build from from source.
>
> It will get everything you need to compile GNU CASH, and build it. :)
> Then if you wish to lookat/ch
with Beaglebone black. It is an open hardware board that anyone can download,
and it is great for testing.
I cannot crash in default mode, but it is easy in OpenGL. I will try with Cairo
and report.
Jean-Paul
AC9GH
On May 8, 2015, at 3:18 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
I followed your instructions,
I followed your instructions, but I couldn't get it to crash. Again, I
am using a very simple pcbnew.
I hooked up a Magic Mouse so I could do a right click. (Also set mouse
preferences so it would recognize a 'secondary' click - right side).
Normally I use the built-in trackpad.
When I doubl
On 05/08/2015 09:18 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
On 05/07/2015 10:22 PM, Andy Peters wrote:
On May 6, 2015, at 12:55 PM, Andy Peters wrote:
Using Adam’s nightly OS X builds, most recently BZR 5645, pcbnew is
repeatedly crashing. It happens on both my 10.9 machine and my 10.10
machine. In
On 05/07/2015 10:22 PM, Andy Peters wrote:
On May 6, 2015, at 12:55 PM, Andy Peters wrote:
Using Adam’s nightly OS X builds, most recently BZR 5645, pcbnew is repeatedly
crashing. It happens on both my 10.9 machine and my 10.10 machine. In OpenGL
mode, it seems to get confused about menus,
's all supposed to be bundled up
in the download, same with boost versions.
Adam Wolf
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:59 AM, Bob Gustafson mailto:bob...@rcn.com>> wrote:
On 05/07/2015 03:35 AM, Maciej Sumiński wrote:
On 05/07/2015 05:41 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
[.
On 05/07/2015 03:35 AM, Maciej Sumiński wrote:
On 05/07/2015 05:41 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
[..]
So, with all that clicking and changing, I was unable to get the Default
view or the OpenGL mode to crash.
Hope this helps.
Bob G
Hi Bob,
Thank you for such extensive testing. I am by no means
On 05/06/2015 04:14 PM, Andy Peters wrote:
On May 6, 2015, at 2:03 PM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
Hi Andy
I was testing Adam's 5645 Nightly version with the scripting turned on. I was not able to
get it to crash, but I also was not able to find the trigger for "Edit Line Segment
Hi Andy
I was testing Adam's 5645 Nightly version with the scripting turned on.
I was not able to get it to crash, but I also was not able to find the
trigger for "Edit Line Segment Properties" dialog box. I was in Edge
Cuts layer. See parallel posting.
Another possibility - go into Mac Find
Application: kicad
Version: (2015-05-05 BZR 5645)-product Release build
wxWidgets: Version 3.0.2 (debug,UTF-8,compiler with C++ ABI 1002,GCC
4.2.1,STL containers,compatible with 2.8)
Platform: Mac OS X (Darwin 14.3.0 x86_64), 64 bit, Little endian, wxMac
Boost version: 1.54.0
USE_WX_GRA
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