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Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers
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Mark A. Hershberger |
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Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers |
Date: |
Sun, 07 Mar 2010 19:22:16 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.90 (gnu/linux) |
Ted Smith <address@hidden> writes:
> It seems to me that it would be a lot better to have the configuration
> support groups of blogs natively, instead of having a hack going through
> each blog and posting to it. This way, you could have more than one
> "logical" blog hosted on more than one blogging server each.
Agreed. The functionality that is there is still buggy since it doesn't
track server-side information. It just barely works.
> in emacs 23 (emacs-snapshot in Ubuntu karmic), but when I removed
> the /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/easypg directory as per the debian bug
> report[1], encrypting it to my key failed (for some reason).
Interesting. I may have run into the easypa bug in the past as well (I
don't recall) but I don't have any trouble encrypting files. FWIW, I
use Gnome's seahorse-agent in Ubuntu to do passphrase caching.
Mark.
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- [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers, Ted Smith, 2010/03/01
- Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers, Mark A. Hershberger, 2010/03/01
- Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers, Ted Smith, 2010/03/02
- Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers, Mark A. Hershberger, 2010/03/02
- Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers, Ted Smith, 2010/03/03
- Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers, Mark A. Hershberger, 2010/03/03
- Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers, Ted Smith, 2010/03/06
- Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers,
Mark A. Hershberger <=
- Re: [Emacsweblogs] Maintaining the same blog on two servers, Ted Smith, 2010/03/07