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Re: [Pan-devel] Re: Patches to Pan 0.132 for Fedora 9/GCC 4.3.0
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Jeremy Bennett |
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Re: [Pan-devel] Re: Patches to Pan 0.132 for Fedora 9/GCC 4.3.0 |
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Thu, 04 Sep 2008 08:19:06 +0100 |
On Wed, 2008-09-03 at 22:45 +0000, Duncan wrote:
> Um... After posting that I realized it no doubt comes across to others as
> it does to me on second reading... rather more harshly than intended.
>
> Therefore, I apologize.
Hi Duncan,
No problem.
> It may be old news here, but you obviously didn't know that, or that
> 0.133 was already patched for gcc 4.3, or you'd have not gone to the
> trouble of creating a patch against 0.132. I'm not personally a coder
> altho I can read code well enough to do trivial patches on occasion.
> None-the-less, it's far easier to rely on others to post the patches and
> to help test them =:^) than to create them myself, and I really am
> grateful to those who do post them.
>
> So thanks... even if someone else did get there sometime ahead of you.
> It is to folks that post such patches that I am indebted, given that I'm
> running a full gcc-4.3 compiled system today.
>
> That said, as I suggested in the previous post, it really does save work
> to check both the current version (upstream, not just on your
> distribution) and the upstream bug database, before doing the work
> yourself. If it's a patch to make something work against a newer version
> of <whatever>, unless you are getting to it within days or weeks after
> release of that newer version, chances are really good you won't have to
> do the work yourself, as someone else has already done it. =;^)
Glad to try to do my bit, even it if was fruitless on this occasion.
Better luck next time.
I thought I was patching against the latest beta shown on the download
page: 0.132. Missed on the bugs page, because I didn't check for closed
bugs (oops).
http://pan.rebelbase.com/download/
I see now the main page says 0.133, but the download page is where most
people will check for advice on what to download :-)
One piece of feedback - explanation on the version numbering would be
useful. Versions 0.132/0.133 don't appear in Bugzilla.
> Meanwhile, all that time you save by checking to see if it's already
> done, you can put into developing patches for so-far missing
> functionality, such as, say, posting attachments, or my favorite not-yet-
> implemented-feature, scoring on headers such as NNTP-Posting-Host that
> aren't in the overviews. =:^)
>
It's a great piece of software - keep up the good work. However my
interests lie elsewhere. I just made a quick fix so the software would
build for me and posted back what I'd done in case it was useful.
ATB,
Jeremy
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