OK, this should be fixed in SVN revision 1174313. You can use the -j4 flag if you want.
Updated to svn 1174356. FTBFS. Log attached.
The problem is something in a korganizer so library, not libical. So some progress. :)
I do no thave the lib*dav packages built or installed.
OK, this should be fixed in SVN revision 1174313. You can use the -j4 flag if you want.
Updated to svn 1174356. FTBFS. Log attached.
The problem is something in a korganizer so library, not libical. So some progress. :)
I do no thave the lib*dav packages built or installed.
OK, try again with revision 1174370 or higher.
Tim
What configuration directory installation locations (--prefix, --libdir, --sysconfdir, etc.) are you using for all of your trinity builds?
Are the locations the same for Lenny (KDE4/QT4 not installed) as the others where KDE4/QT4 are installed?
Thanks.
Darrell
On Sunday 12 September 2010 18:44:27 Darrell Anderson wrote:
What configuration directory installation locations (--prefix, --libdir, --sysconfdir, etc.) are you using for all of your trinity builds?
Are the locations the same for Lenny (KDE4/QT4 not installed) as the others where KDE4/QT4 are installed?
Thanks.
Darrell
Please use "New message" (not "Reply") button when you create a new message. I using threading messages and is hard to track your letters.
Thank you
Please use "New message" (not "Reply") button when you create a new message. I using threading messages and is hard to track your letters.
I'm not much of a list user, so help me understand the problem. Although I select Reply, I type a new subject line. How does that cause confusion?
Please use "New message" (not "Reply") button when you create a new message. I using threading messages and is hard to track your letters.
I'm not much of a list user, so help me understand the problem. Although I select Reply, I type a new subject line. How does that cause confusion?
There are hidden headers that direct the list server (and viewer programs) to include the new message as part of an existing thread. When you hit Reply, even if you change the subject line, the headers are still present and the list server dutifully adds the new message to the existing thread.
Tim
On Sunday 12 September 2010 23:53:52 Darrell Anderson wrote:
Please use "New message" (not "Reply") button when you create a new message. I using threading messages and is hard to track your letters.
I'm not much of a list user, so help me understand the problem. Although I select Reply, I type a new subject line. How does that cause confusion?
As you see in attachment, the message from Timothy Pearson have a field like "Message-ID: <16c31296084a3b3a5d9129e934d34972xxxxx", and in your mesage exists a field like "In-Reply-To: <16c31296084a3b3a5d9129e934d34972xxxx". Email clients using these fields to group in logical manner the discussion thread. So, changing the subject is not enough to break the thread.
HTH