On May 20, 2013, at 6:15 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> I was working on setting up a git checkout to build the docs and noticed
> that the 'default branch' is broken in gitolite. I just tried to run:
>
> git clone ssh://g...@code.gnucash.org/gnucash.git and it downloaded
> everything until it got
I was working on setting up a git checkout to build the docs and noticed
that the 'default branch' is broken in gitolite. I just tried to run:
git clone ssh://g...@code.gnucash.org/gnucash.git and it downloaded
everything until it got to the end, where it gave me:
warning: remote HEAD refers to
Hi Geert,
with r22982 the windows nightly build broke. It stops at configure's line
> checking for ../repos/src/swig-runtime.h... no
and gives the error message
> It looks like you are NOT building from Subversion, svk, git or bzr
> but I cannot find swig-runtime.h. Check your PATH and make su
On May 20, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Frank H. Ellenberger
wrote:
> Am 20.05.2013 16:09, schrieb John Ralls:
>> Gnome-doc-utils isn't a problem, but be careful not to reintroduce the
>> scrollkeeper dependency nor to introduce a new
>> one on rarian.
>>
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>
> Am I missing som
On 2013-05-20, at 11:37, Derek Atkins wrote:
> [...]
>
> This presumes we have a "trusted PGP Key" that we can use... Currently
> we do not.
Yeah, this is a stumbling block. Have any of us signed anyone else's keys at
all?
If not maybe we should keep an eye out for opportunities to do so.
>
Am 20.05.2013 16:09, schrieb John Ralls:
Gnome-doc-utils isn't a problem, but be careful not to reintroduce the
scrollkeeper dependency nor to introduce a new
one on rarian.
Regards,
John Ralls
Am I missing something? 2 month ago I asked about scrollkeeper vs.
rarian and after a week without
John Ralls writes:
>> Any objections to work on this?
>
> Gnome-doc-utils isn't a problem, but be careful not to reintroduce the
> scrollkeeper dependency nor to introduce a new one on rarian.
Also keep in mind that code is running a slightly older release of
Fedora, so it might have some older
Yawar Amin writes:
> On 2013-05-19, at 11:54, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
>> [...]
>>
>> Yours would generate an unsigned annotated tag. In the git-tag man page I
>> found we could
>> also generate signed tags using -s or -u.
>>
>> I don't know the (dis)advantages of both methods and which one w
Geert Janssens writes:
> On Saturday 18 May 2013 17:21:55 Robert Fewell wrote:
>> Geert has pointed out that I have left of this column when showing a sub
>> account view. I was wondering if this is required as I can not really see
>> the point. As far as I can tell, its a running total in what e
On May 20, 2013, at 8:23 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> John Ralls writes:
>
>> No problem, there are lots of hidden corners in Bugzilla!
>>
>> Once the fake ids are made, log in to Bugzilla and select
>> 'Preferences' from the links across the top of the page. Select the
>> 'Email Preferences' ta
Robert Fewell <14ubo...@gmail.com> writes:
> To change cell entries they need to be active, this can be done by mouse
> clicking in the cell, hitting space when the cursor is in the cell or by
> tabbing into the cell. To finish the changes, you need to hit enter or tab
> to the next cell. Tabbing
Mike Alexander writes:
> I agree completely with this. I want to ba able to easily enter
> transactions using only the keyboard. Moving back and forth between
> the mouse and the keyboard really slows things down and is very
> annoying. For example, I've noticed that after I enter a transactio
John Ralls writes:
> No problem, there are lots of hidden corners in Bugzilla!
>
> Once the fake ids are made, log in to Bugzilla and select
> 'Preferences' from the links across the top of the page. Select the
> 'Email Preferences' tag and scroll down to 'User Watching', where you
> can enter th
Geert Janssens writes:
>> I wonder if there is any way we could get gitolite to enforce the
>> process/standards we create?
>
>>
>
> We can't enforce everything, but I believe it's at least possible to enforce
> the format of the commit message we want. Each commit is passed through our
> commit
On May 20, 2013, at 5:22 AM, Frank H. Ellenberger
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> working on the docs, I was wondering about the redundancy between e.g.
> /help/C/gnucash-help.xml and gnucash-help-C.omf. The latter is the Open Media
> Framework
> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Media_Framework_Interchang
Hi,
working on the docs, I was wondering about the redundancy between e.g.
/help/C/gnucash-help.xml and gnucash-help-C.omf. The latter is the Open
Media Framework
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Media_Framework_Interchange], which
contains some metadata like Author, Title, Abstract.
gnucas
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