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An ircd! That's Simple: I
Today, Jonathan Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Without sftp, I cannot use arch with my Savannah projects. Two of my
> projects depend on the arch revision system to be practical.
If that adds weight to your request, another project which I had
intended to host on savannah, also depends on a
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On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 04:02:01PM -0300, John Lenton wrote:
> you could enter the administrative interface using the site-wide
> password (which you can set using mmsitepass, which in debian stable
> sits in /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mmsitepass), and change the password from
> there.
The problem is th
Support Request #102312, was updated on Wed 07/30/2003 at 03:15
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Category: Mailman
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Summary: Need Password Help
By: rudy
Date: Fri 08/01/2003 at 11:23
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I wi
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Rudy Gevaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 02:59:44AM +0100, Sam Vilain wrote:
> > Yes, upgrading the C libraries is asking for trouble. Why not just
> > build the newer version against your distribution?
>
> I think we should first try to fix the problem instead of up
Hi Lou,
we just got some help today from a Debian developer who is looking into the
sftp problem. We'll try to fix it during this weekend.
Regards,
Jaime
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We started using the new log_accum script a couple of months ago, and
it worked. I observed that commits to a branch started to show the
name of the branch and the correct version numbers, and the diffs were
correct too. I've seen this many times.
I have not been checking recently, though; did t
Getting this:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare browser_get_agent() in
/usr/local/savannah/src/savannah/frontend/php/include/browser.php on
line 32
When trying to edit a bug on the savannah.nongnu.org site.
Skadz
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"Jaime E. Villate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Rudy and Nic,
> Rudy: Nic has given us some valuable help in savannah-hackers in various
> ocassions. If his name does not seem familiar to you, it is because he has
> not written to the savannah-hackers list lately.
>
> If I remember corre
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Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I still don't know how I can provide external access though
>> (alpha.gnu.org used to be suitable for this kind of thing, as it
>> used a directory on fencepost, but I have no idea where it is
>>
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 08:22:37PM +0100, Nic wrote:
> Mozilla firebird is doing something odd with /my directory, it
> redirects to an MS passport provider.
Have you reported that bug to them?
> Is there something we could do about this? Maybe add an alias for /my?
do you mean something such as /
> We should have criteria for documentation licenses on Savannah
> just as we have criteria for software licenses.
> I think we should call for documentation licenses to be compatible
> with the GFDL or the GPL.
Am I correct if I say the GNU hasn't got a list like that yet?
I
Rudy Gevaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well it would realy help us if you solved our sftp problem.
> [
> http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=detailsupport&support_id=101853&group_id=11
> ]
>
> We have been unsuccessful to fix it.
Ok. I'll take a look.
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Hi Rudy and Nic,
Rudy: Nic has given us some valuable help in savannah-hackers in various
ocassions. If his name does not seem familiar to you, it is because he has
not written to the savannah-hackers list lately.
If I remember correctly, Nic had volunteered to take care of requests
to import CVS
Title: UDEM | canaco.net
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NO, NIET, NITCH
This is the third time I say NO!!
This is the third time I'm reporting the incident.
El Jue 31 Jul 2003 13:39, escribió:
> Quelqu'un (probablement vous) a demandé un changement de mot-de-passe par
> email sur le site savannah.gn
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 02:59:44AM +0100, Sam Vilain wrote:
> Yes, upgrading the C libraries is asking for trouble. Why not just
> build the newer version against your distribution?
I think we should first try to fix the problem instead of upgrading
and trying to fix the problem.
Jaime will handl
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 09:30:52AM -0700, Jonathan Walther wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 10:48:37AM +0100, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
> >The best I have been able to do was to update from 3.4p1-0.0woody1 to
> >3.4p1-1
> >
> >Upgrading to 3.6.1p2-4 requires upgrading 32 packages, including the C
> >
Someone attempted to change a password via email verification
on savannah.gnu.org
Someone is maybe trying to steal a user account.
The user concerned is lgarcia
The request comes from CM64-vina1-104-3.cm.vtr.net (IP: 200.86.104.3 port: 32951) with
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The risk seems low; I and other Debian developers have been using the
current C libraries for a couple weeks now and they are working
nicely.
Yes, upgrading the C libraries is asking for trouble. Why not just
build the newer version again
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