> >
> > Can I just close this bug?
> >
>
> Sure, someone can always re-open it.
Not that I am an authority on the subject (or have ever even been in a
position to close a bug as I'm not even a maintainer yet), but that would be
tantamount to denying that the problem exists.
And debian prides it
Oh, FYI, if you upload the same (-3) revision of the package, let me know
and I'll upload my Alpha deb for it as well.
C
Nevermind...tarball wasn't on ftp, but was via http.
It compiles and runs nicely on the Alpha :-) Very nice! I'll have to
start using this one soon :-)
I don't see anything wrong with it. It installed and purged very cleanly
and seems to do everything it needs to (hell, the lintian report on
On 09-Sep-99 Brent Fulgham wrote:
> I have a bug filed against an old version of premail that
> is about 850 days old. I can neither recreate the
> problem, nor get feedback from the filer that the
> problem exists (it's a really vague report in which
> she lost some mail, thought it *might* be
Title: Really, Really, Really Old Bugs
I have a bug filed against an old version of premail that
is about 850 days old. I can neither recreate the
problem, nor get feedback from the filer that the
problem exists (it's a really vague report in which
she lost some mail, thought it *might* be r
On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Adam Keys wrote:
> This is a GNOME applet that adds some pretty small icons to
> your panel, like Windows' QuickLaunch toolbar. They are smaller
> than the normal GNOME launchers so you can fit more on your panel.
> It can also be torn away from the panel and put elsewhere.
>
I've completed a package of the quicklaunch applet for GNOME. The description
follows:
This is a GNOME applet that adds some pretty small icons to
your panel, like Windows' QuickLaunch toolbar. They are smaller
than the normal GNOME launchers so you can fit more on your panel.
It can also be torn
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