Erik Sandberg schreef:
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 11:40, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Werner LEMBERG schreef:
Thanks for fixing this; can you update issue #111 and add a
fixed2925 tag?
Just curious: What does the `2925' mean?
Werner
2.9.25. Google can't search for "2.9.25", but does handle
On Wednesday 18 October 2006 11:40, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Werner LEMBERG schreef:
> >> Thanks for fixing this; can you update issue #111 and add a
> >> fixed2925 tag?
> >
> > Just curious: What does the `2925' mean?
> >
> >
> > Werner
>
> 2.9.25. Google can't search for "2.9.25", but does h
> Have you tried codesearch?
>
>http://google.com/codesearch
>
> it doesn't search mailinglists etc. but does allow regexps (try looking
> for [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Well, this doesn't really help if you actually need assistance for a
command or if you are searching for discussion on such topi
Werner LEMBERG schreef:
2.9.25. Google can't search for "2.9.25", but does handle "fixed2925"
(with this we can easily list all errors fixed in a particular release)
Ah, yes, thanks. BTW, now that you are going to work with the Google
people: Sometimes it would be *great* to be able to search
> 2.9.25. Google can't search for "2.9.25", but does handle "fixed2925"
>
> (with this we can easily list all errors fixed in a particular release)
Ah, yes, thanks. BTW, now that you are going to work with the Google
people: Sometimes it would be *great* to be able to search for special
charact
Werner LEMBERG schreef:
Thanks for fixing this; can you update issue #111 and add a
fixed2925 tag?
Just curious: What does the `2925' mean?
Werner
2.9.25. Google can't search for "2.9.25", but does handle "fixed2925"
(with this we can easily list all errors fixed in a particular relea