On that file, EVOLUTION_2_4_0 is tagged on revision 1.2240, but the
evolution-2-4-0 branch is actually rooted on revision 1.2231.
The same problem seems to have occured with mail/ChangeLog,
mail/default/C/Inbox, and probably by extension any file that was
changed.
Looks like HEAD was tagged, and
Yesterday at 22:17, Shaun McCance wrote:
> An idea I've been toying around with for a while is boilerplate
> snippets for stuff like this. These would be provided by, and
> translated in, gnome-doc-utils.
Just for reference, "gnome-desktop" module already includes FDL, GPL
and LGPL, and is por
On Sun, 2005-09-18 at 20:13 +0200, Danilo Šegan wrote:
> Today at 16:37, Matthew East wrote:
>
> > I recently had some help on this list regarding the use of xml2po. We
> > have made a pot template using xml2po -e, expanding the templates, but
> > unfortunately this has resulted in the licences an
[status pages]
(or arranging with our sysadmins to get you a ssh key without
passphrase so it would be usable from scripts?)
As Ross already said, that's not possible.
The only way for the sysadmins to detect if a user has an ssh key
without passphrase is when the user's secret key is stolen
Hi,
I'm probably going to make a new release of hardware-monitor and
monster-masher within a week. There should be no new strings, though,
it is just a bug-fix, port-to-new-API release.
--
Ole Laursen
http://www.cs.aau.dk/~olau/
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Hi,
Pessulus is a lockdown editor for GNOME. It's written in python and
lives in CVS (module pessulus).
Translators can start to translate it, but you'll probably be interested
to know that most of the strings are not final yet ;-) There's not a lot
of strings, though.
Cheers,
Vincent
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Les
Op za, 17-09-2005 te 15:14 -0400, schreef Aaron Bockover:
> Hello All,
>
> Banshee is an audio management and playback application for the GNOME
> Desktop, allowing users to play and import audio from CDs, search their
> library, create playlists of selections of their library, sync music
> to/fro
Hi Emmanuel,
On September 11th, Emmanuel Rodriguez wrote:
> It seems that when the GNOME session is started that the file
> ~/.profile is not read. I am currently using GNOME 2.12.0, my shell is
> tcsh and my linux distribution is Ubuntu Breezy.
No, it's read when you log in (with tcsh, it shoul