On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 06:45:53PM -0600, Bryan Andersen wrote:
> > > on a simple 'find /var -name sendmail* -print' command, the find-process
> > > eats all my memory (128 Meg RAM)
> > > when there is no memory left, the process gets killed.
Some information about the output (or lack thereof) mig
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 06:45:53PM -0600, Bryan Andersen wrote:
> Andreas Rottmann wrote:
> >
> > Michael De Nil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > on a simple 'find /var -name sendmail* -print' command, the find-process
> > > eats all my memory (128 Meg RAM)
> > > when there is
>From http://www.debian.org/devel/people, I see:
Maintainer, Unknown Kernel Package <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
main: kernel-doc-2.4.5-r4k-kn04, kernel-source-2.4.5-r4k-kn04
What's up with this? This is not a legitimate maintainer address IMO.
Thomas
Hi,
It seems the lack of a m68k package for proftpd 1.2.4-2 is stopping proftpd
from propagating into testing, and the change between -1 and -2 is a
security fix.
However, the package should exist, as shown on:
http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.php?&pkg=proftpd&ver=1.2.4-2&arch=m68k&stamp=1009311868
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 11:00:58AM -0900, Christopher S. Swingley wrote:
> > A quick search of the debian-devel archive didn't turn up
> > anything about this, but I might have goofed the search.
> > Anyway, mutt-1.3.24-2 works well enough for me, but 1.3.24-3
> > won't let me modify /var/mail/foo.
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Andreas Rottmann wrote:
>
> Michael De Nil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > on a simple 'find /var -name sendmail* -print' command, the find-process
> > eats all my memory (128 Meg RAM)
> > when there is no memory left, the process gets killed.
> >
> > I work with debian woody with re
I demand that Miquel van Smoorenburg may or may not have written...
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Scott Dier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The best one is where microsoft put their symbol in
>> 'iso-8859-1'-cp1252-winlatin1, which is in 80, instead of a4 where
>> iso-8859-15 puts it. What
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 11:05:06PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> That page is somewhat deceptive unfortunately.
[snip]
> kubrick: down
It's reachable from here.
Best Regards,
--
Davide Puricelli, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian Developer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.debian.org
Undergradu
Previously Steve Langasek wrote:
> Is the lack of current information on the machines page a result of
> there being no one to keep the page up-to-date, or because no one tells
> the page maintainer when a machine's status has changed?
Mostly because debian-admin is aware of machine status but t
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 03:17:09PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Thomas Lange wrote:
> > my package fai will have a new location for its configuration file
> > /etc/fai.conf. The next version will use /etc/fai/fai.conf. How can I
> > handle this in a preinst script during an upgrade
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 11:05:06PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> > According to http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi, there are fifteen
> > machines running potato with access for developers.
> That page is somewhat deceptive unfortunately.
> auric: has pa
Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Previously Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> > According to http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi, there are fifteen
> > machines running potato with access for developers.
>
> That page is somewhat deceptive unfortunately.
Hrm. Seems to me that something
* Wichert Akkerman
| Previously Kevin Corry wrote:
| > Could the "ldconfig" call be added to the top-level Makefile "install"
| > target?
|
| No, since you might not be installing on a real system but a temporary
| location to build a package or for some other reason. Also if you
| are not runni
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 04:00:21PM -0600, Kevin Corry wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 January 2002 14:35, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> > It would sacrifice a little bit of bloat (libdlist.so on my i386 system is
> > about 10k) for not having to worry about shared library management for this
> > library. If y
On Wednesday 02 January 2002 15:01, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 01:18:07PM -0600, Kevin Corry wrote:
> > Basically, we don't want to force the user-interfaces to to be
> > recompiled on every minor change to the engine core that doesn't change
> > any of the external APIs. We o
Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - the Norwegian and Swedish keymap (relative to US layout: <4>)
All my keyboards (swedish) have it on AltGr + e. Shift + 4 is still
the ¤-symbol (currency).
/Micce
--
Mikael Hedin, MSc +46 (0)980 79176
Swedish Institute of Space Ph
Previously Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> According to http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi, there are fifteen
> machines running potato with access for developers.
That page is somewhat deceptive unfortunately.
auric: has packages from testing/unstable installed
debussy: only reachable through a gat
On Wednesday 02 January 2002 14:35, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 08:32:28AM -0600, Kevin Corry wrote:
> > If you are interested in creating an automake/libtool setup, give it a
> > try and I will look it over and see if we can include it in the future.
>
> OK, will do.
Great!
>
Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Previously Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> > Um, they don't need one. All Debian maintainers have access to a
> > stable system, since Debian maintains some for just this sort of
> > reason.
>
> Debian does not unfortunately.
According to http://db
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* Package name: sqlite
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Michael De Nil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> on a simple 'find /var -name sendmail* -print' command, the find-process
> eats all my memory (128 Meg RAM)
> when there is no memory left, the process gets killed.
>
> I work with debian woody with recent update, reiserfs, 128 meg RAM & 256
>
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 09:18:39PM +0100, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> [DEBNAME vs DEBFULLNAME]
> > I filed a bug against devscripts (#115601) ages ago about this, i got
> > bitten nastily by this. I personally prefer DEBNAME.
>
> It seems that we can't get a consensus Which "some other tools"
>
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 09:46:45PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > > > > > > DSA 041
> > > > > > > Package: joe
> > > > > > > Preparer: Wichert Akkerman
> > > > >
> > > > > Actually, I did this at one point, but then elmo said it won't get
> > > > > accepted.
> > > >
> > > > because of
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 01:18:07PM -0600, Kevin Corry wrote:
> What if we used libevms.so.x as the soname, and libevms-x.y.z.so as the
> filename for the library (where x is the version major number, y is minor,
> and z is patchlevel)? This seems to be common on many of the libraries on
> my syste
Martin Schulze wrote:
> But: 1st, I'm interested in stable, 2nd the katie db told me the path
> from above, and 3rd why do potato and unstable/testing have different
> .orig.tar.gz versions?
Oh, and how are we supposed to fix that?
Regards,
Joey
--
Unix is user friendly ... It's just
Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 09:19:52PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > > > > > DSA 041
> > > > > > Package: joe
> > > > > > Preparer: Wichert Akkerman
> > > >
> > > > Actually, I did this at one point, but then elmo said it won't get
> > > > accepted.
> > >
> > > becaus
On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 20:18, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> [please copy me on replies]
>
> * Rob Bradford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-02 20:03]:
> [DEBNAME vs DEBFULLNAME]
> > I filed a bug against devscripts (#115601) ages ago about this, i got
> > bitten nastily by this. I personally prefer DEBNAME.
Eric Van Buggenhaut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The upstream code requires the administrator to introduce the user
> data (username, password, port, database, etc.) in the same Password.pm file,
> which looks horrible to me.
Ok, we've seen some solutions but the real problem remains: The perl
m
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 09:19:52PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > > > > DSA 041
> > > > > Package: joe
> > > > > Preparer: Wichert Akkerman
> > >
> > > Actually, I did this at one point, but then elmo said it won't get
> > > accepted.
> >
> > because of the two different joe_2.8.orig.t
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 08:32:28AM -0600, Kevin Corry wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 January 2002 14:39, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> > I would recommend libevms-0.2.4.so, as you said above, over the current
> > libevms.0.2.4.so, since many other programs use that convention.
>
> I have tried changing the son
On Wednesday 02 January 2002 14:04, Adam Heath wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Kevin Corry wrote:
> > What if we used libevms.so.x as the soname, and libevms-x.y.z.so as the
> > filename for the library (where x is the version major number, y is
> > minor, and z is patchlevel)? This seems to be common
Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:47:30AM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
> > > maybe some other DD can pick out those security updates and upload
> > > them to stable.
> > >
> > > > The people who have prepared a security advisory should upload the
> > > > respective packages to stable as
[please copy me on replies]
* Rob Bradford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-02 20:03]:
[DEBNAME vs DEBFULLNAME]
> I filed a bug against devscripts (#115601) ages ago about this, i got
> bitten nastily by this. I personally prefer DEBNAME.
It seems that we can't get a consensus Which "some other
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Kevin Corry wrote:
> What if we used libevms.so.x as the soname, and libevms-x.y.z.so as the
> filename for the library (where x is the version major number, y is minor,
> and z is patchlevel)? This seems to be common on many of the libraries on my
> system.
>
> Basically, we d
> reportbug uses DEBNAME; dh_make, vim debchangelog filetype plugin use
> DEBFULLNAME and I guess there might be other tools (emacs has something
> similar but I don't know which one that uses) that use the one or the
> other. I personally like to try to eliminate those inconsistencies and
> bug t
[Thomas Hood]
> A master plan does not entail having a master tool, however.
Debian could use kudzu or harddrake to automatically adapt to HW
configuration changes. There is some work needed to get these to do
sensible things with the HW detected (on Debian that is), but both
being able to detec
> A quick search of the debian-devel archive didn't turn up
> anything about this, but I might have goofed the search.
> Anyway, mutt-1.3.24-2 works well enough for me, but 1.3.24-3
> won't let me modify /var/mail/foo.
# chown root:mail /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock
# chmod 2755 /usr/bin/mutt_dotl
A quick search of the debian-devel archive didn't turn up
anything about this, but I might have goofed the search.
Anyway, mutt-1.3.24-2 works well enough for me, but 1.3.24-3
won't let me modify /var/mail/foo.
I just moved from testing to unstable today. Has anyone
else seen this?
--
Thomas E
> However, I tend to spend most of the year living in the Netherlands,
> which is one of the countries adopting the Euro, and there's no Euro
> symbol in the fonts used by en_AU. I don't speak Dutch, so there's not much
> point setting LANG to nl, nl_NL or whatever. And there's no [EMAIL
> PROTE
On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 15:50, Dave Swegen wrote:
> package: wnpp
> severity: wishlist
>
>
> License: GPL v2
>
> URL: http://skunkweb.sourceforge.net
>
> Description:
>
> SkunkWeb is a web application server written in python. It enables easy
> use of components and templates using a combination
Hi
on a simple 'find /var -name sendmail* -print' command, the find-process
eats all my memory (128 Meg RAM)
when there is no memory left, the process gets killed.
I work with debian woody with recent update, reiserfs, 128 meg RAM & 256
meg SWAP on my P3 733 system.
Here is what I get using 'top
On Wednesday 02 January 2002 08:32, Kevin Corry wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 January 2002 14:39, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> > Currently, the default installation names the library libevms.0.2.4.so
> > and libevms.so is a symlink to that. However, the soname is libevms.so:
> >
> > objdump -x /usr/lib/libevm
145 packages upgraded, 12 newly installed, 1 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
Need to get 91.4MB of archives. After unpacking 4027kB will be used.
- from an apt-get dist-upgrade in Debian testing.
I find these things impressive. I have, many times, heard people who were
elated to discover the beaut
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 07:09:41PM +0100, Marc L. de Bruin wrote:
> On my system, I have hde1 (mounted as /), and md0 (hde2+hdg1, mounted as
> /raid1). The home-dirs are on /raid1/home and I have a symlink /home ->
> /raid1/home (this probably is a bad thing, I know).
No, this isn't necessarily ba
Douglas Bates wrote:
> On a Debian 3.0 (testing) system updated to binutils 2.11.92.0.12.3-4,
> I get a failure when trying to compile a 2.4.17 kernel. The last part
> of the transcript is enclosed.
>
> ld -m elf_i386 -T /usr/src/linux-2.4.17/arch/i386/vmlinux.lds -e stext
> arch/i386/kernel/he
On a Debian 3.0 (testing) system updated to binutils 2.11.92.0.12.3-4,
I get a failure when trying to compile a 2.4.17 kernel. The last part
of the transcript is enclosed.
ld -m elf_i386 -T /usr/src/linux-2.4.17/arch/i386/vmlinux.lds -e stext
arch/i386/kernel/head.o arch/i386/kernel/init_task.o
> Problem is we still have lots of users who will be wondering where
> their graphics have gone and will be filing bug reports against all sorts
> of packages, as well as creating all sorts of bogus links to the
> wrong shared libraies to work around the problem. (Have a look in
> debian-kde)
How
Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Jan 02, Paul Dwerryhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Maybe I'm missing something here, but it's actually quite annoying to
> Yes, you are.
>
> echo 'en_AU.ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15' >> /etc/locale.gen
> locale-gen
Possibly dumb question: does it matter that the above
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Description:
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use of components and templates using a combination of python, HTML, and
its own markup language STML. Components can outpu
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 03:13:18PM -0800, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Schulze) writes:
> > These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on i386 in order to let
> > the packages go into 2.2r5.
> > ...
> >
> > This mail was generated automatically.
>
> Why is the mail not
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 02:47:18AM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:04:01AM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > groff stable1.15.2-2alpha, arm, i386, m68k, powerpc, sparc
> > groff updates 1.15.2-3i386
> >
> > Changelog says:
> >
> > * Use lpr
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> > Is it not possible to create a "vi" wrapper script which
> > contains something like the following?
>
> That doesn't make any difference since that is implied when you invoke
> vim as vi.
Bah. But you know how do
On Tuesday 01 January 2002 14:39, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> > Because new plugins are still being written for the engine, we set up the
> > Makefile to remove 'configure' on a 'make distclean'. This forces you to
> > run 'autoconf' to regenerate 'configure' in the event new plugin or
> > user-interfa
Previously Kevin Corry wrote:
> Could the "ldconfig" call be added to the top-level Makefile "install"
> target?
No, since you might not be installing on a real system but a temporary
location to build a package or for some other reason. Also if you
are not running as root but with fakeroot ldconf
On Tuesday 01 January 2002 14:39, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> Currently, the default installation names the library libevms.0.2.4.so and
> libevms.so is a symlink to that. However, the soname is libevms.so:
>
> objdump -x /usr/lib/libevms.0.2.4.so | grep SONAME
> objdump: /usr/lib/libevms.0.2.4.so: no
>> "CS" == Carlos Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd just like to know if there are any plans to compile the new HP jis
> support into the gs package any time soon. I believe the debian SOHO
> user base using HP printers would benefit from the enhanced printing
> capabilities this driver prov
Miquel van Smoorenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ah, so *that's* why I'm seeing a lot of open squares on webpages
> where I should see a Euro symbol. Instead of using iso8859-15, the
> site is using M$ bastard-8859-1. Well perhaps the Linux distro's
> should follow that example, put a Euro sym
On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > This is bogus, anything can die in an OOM situation. Are you going to
> > put all daemons into inittab?
> True, true. However, sysklogd and klogd are logging daemons. They deserve
> some special treatment IMHO.
> Actually, I am ponderi
I'd just like to know if there are any plans to compile the new HP jis
support into the gs package any time soon. I believe the debian SOHO
user base using HP printers would benefit from the enhanced printing
capabilities this driver provides.
Please forgive me if this isn't the right list to p
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 02:04:12PM +1100, Paul Dwerryhouse wrote:
> However, I tend to spend most of the year living in the Netherlands,
> which is one of the countries adopting the Euro, and there's no Euro
> symbol in the fonts used by en_AU. I don't speak Dutch, so there's not much
> point sett
Previously Thomas Lange wrote:
> my package fai will have a new location for its configuration file
> /etc/fai.conf. The next version will use /etc/fai/fai.conf. How can I
> handle this in a preinst script during an upgrade ? Any examples would
> be fine.
Move it in the preinst.
Wichert.
--
_
Hi,
my package fai will have a new location for its configuration file
/etc/fai.conf. The next version will use /etc/fai/fai.conf. How can I
handle this in a preinst script during an upgrade ? Any examples would
be fine.
--
Thomas
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Package: wnpp
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Severity: wishlist
* Package name: xcmail
Upstream Author : Juergen Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://www.JS-Home.org/XCmail/index.php
* License : GPL
Description : MIME and multi POP3 capable mailtool
XCma
Title: 안녕하세요 다사자닷넷 입니다
안녕하세요. 저희 다사자.넷은 오픈 기념행사로 2002.
1. 1 - 2002.1.31일 까지 전품목
정상 가격의 10% 할인된 가격으로 판매하고 있으며
또한 모든 운송비를 저희가 책임 지
고 여러분의 집까지 배달해 드립니다.
On Jan 02, Paul Dwerryhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Maybe I'm missing something here, but it's actually quite annoying to
Yes, you are.
echo 'en_AU.ISO8859-15 ISO-8859-15' >> /etc/locale.gen
locale-gen
>have to change the LANG environment variable in order to access the Euro
>symbol.
You
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 12:40:46PM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> > Um, they don't need one. All Debian maintainers have access to a
> > stable system, since Debian maintains some for just this sort of
> > reason.
> Debian does not unfortunately.
Eve
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 01:06:21PM +0100, Noel Koethe wrote:
> On Mit, 02 Jan 2002, Mark Purcell wrote:
>
> > > That's the problem; there is just no real solution besides a big
> > > recompile.
> >
> > My question still remains. If we require a big recompile, when/ how are we
> > going to bothe
On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 04:12:58PM -0600, Adam Majer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm hopping that someone has some experience with audio CD recording and
> can help me a bit. I can record data CDs without any problems but if I
> try the audio option I get the following output
>
>
> mira:/tmp# cdrecor
Previously Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> Is it not possible to create a "vi" wrapper script which
> contains something like the following?
That doesn't make any difference since that is implied when you invoke
vim as vi.
Wichert.
--
_
On Mit, 02 Jan 2002, Mark Purcell wrote:
> > That's the problem; there is just no real solution besides a big
> > recompile.
>
> My question still remains. If we require a big recompile, when/ how are we
> going to bother to advise the maintainers of these packages? It has been
> stated that w
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 12:40:11 +0100
Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now they're only enabled for a few specific filetypes
> (word-wrapping for emails for example). I doubt it's possible
> to figure out how vim is invoked in the scripts and change
> behaviour on that.
Is it not p
Previously Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> Um, they don't need one. All Debian maintainers have access to a
> stable system, since Debian maintains some for just this sort of
> reason.
Debian does not unfortunately.
Wichert.
--
Previously Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> Because it's *EVIL* (hello Wichert ;) )
Ook gelukkig nieuwjaar Miquel :)
> Wichert, would it be possible to only enable the line-wrapping
> auto-inserting syntax-highlighting coffee-making mode when vim is
> invoked as "vim" and leave it out when invoked
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 21:36:24 +1100
Mark Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My question still remains. If we require a big recompile, when/ how are we
> going to bother to advise the maintainers of these packages? It has been
> stated that we are talking about 300+ packages :-(
Mass NMU, setti
#include
Joey Hess wrote on Tue Jan 01, 2002 um 11:33:48PM:
> Yeah Paul has a point. I'm in America; I've never even been to Europe,
> but since I do pay for things in (virtual) euro (gandi.net rules), it'd
> be odd to have to change my LANG to get the symbol. The Debian euro
Not LANG is the main
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thomas Bushnell, BSG) writes:
>
> That's the problem; there is just no real solution besides a big
> recompile.
My question still remains. If we require a big recompile, when/ how are we
going to bother to advise the maintainers
> Huch, "apt-get install xfonts-base-transcoded" and you have fixed fonts
> with latin15 charset. And visit:
FWIW, it is latin9, not 15. (I know, I could have left this unsaid.)
--
---
| Juha Jäykkä, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> There is a cent symbol: ¢ (compose c |)
Or Shift-AltGr-e (*) for us poor little individuals who do not have a
compose key on our keyboard (and have not bothered to map it anywhere);
I think this Cent-symbol belongs to ISO-8859-1, at least so this is not
"going crazy" about i18n as someone sugg
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Schulze) writes:
> >
> > > These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on i386 in order to let
> > > the packages go into 2.2r5.
> > > ...
> > >
> > > This mail was generated automatically.
> >
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I would like to see more user feedback on Debian's settings of the
>VIM editor. Currently, two important features are disabled in the
>default configurations: Syntax highlighting and special intending
>schemes. The question i
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Scott Dier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The best one is where microsoft put their symbol in
>'iso-8859-1'-cp1252-winlatin1, which is in 80, instead of a4 where
>iso-8859-15 puts it. What does most codepages use? 80 or A4? Does
>iso-8859-1 even have anything in 80?
Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Schulze) writes:
>
> > These packages have to be rebuilt for stable on i386 in order to let
> > the packages go into 2.2r5.
> > ...
> >
> > This mail was generated automatically.
>
> Why is the mail not simply sent to the maintainers?
Bec
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 02:56:58PM -0800, Caleb Shay wrote:
> I second this. For example, at the bottom of /etc/vim/vimrc there are
> several lines commented out "as they cause vim to behave a lot different
> from regular vi". However, as was pointed out below, vim is NOT the
> default vi when yo
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