nt you want, after which it's easy enough
> to make the tarball manually.
Further to this, it appears that the 0.96.2 release wasn't actually
tagged in svn... Is there any reason for that?
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close to one).
> There's also an experimental upload to do, but this one will require a new
> SVN snapshot.
Need to track through the svn log - I lost my dev environment for the
packages on my laptop a few weeks ago and am still recreating it, should
be able to get that sorted over the w
Sounds like you've got a bind statement in your ~/.bashrc or
~/.bash_profile.
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On 06 Feb 08:55, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Feb 2008, Brett Parker wrote:
> > On 05 Feb 20:49, Brett Parker wrote:
> > > On 03 Feb 23:09, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > > > Any progress?
> > >
> > > Well, I've nearly finished a patch
On 05 Feb 20:49, Brett Parker wrote:
> On 03 Feb 23:09, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > Any progress?
>
> Well, I've nearly finished a patch for the 0.96 branch, just tidying it a
> bit now... should be commited to SVN this evening.
I've commited a fix to svn that'
On 03 Feb 23:09, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Brett Parker wrote:
> > This has been reported already upstream at
> > http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/6433. Unfortunately both patches
> > (yours and the one on that ticket) have slightly interesting bugs...
sue that isn't currently a problem in postgres, but maybe
at sometime in the future, if you had the string 10.1RC3 your version
would end up with [1, 0, 1] which is obviously not the desired effect!
I'm looking in to this bug, and will be tracking upstreams dealings with
it.
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OK - rather than using -rdynamic, which as you rightly point out means
that we clobber some other parts of the namespace, here's a slightly
different approach, this time we look up the struct in the library and
then assign it's parts to that of the real config object at the point of
library load.
d
The attached patch fixes the config structure when dynamic backends are
used - the basic issue is that when the backend was loaded, it wouldn't
(neccessarily) share the config structure with the program that called
it (and had therefore read the config).
Cheers,
Brett Parker
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b imho.
>
> Are there any free MSWord files in main ? No ? Then please move
> antiword and similar tools to contrib.
*points at abiword and openoffice.org*
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potentially fix a few
other bugs, should be uploaded by monday (assuming that I find some
copious spare time between now and then).
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