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[Pan-users] Re: How's 0.112 working for you?
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Duncan |
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[Pan-users] Re: How's 0.112 working for you? |
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Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:29:06 +0000 (UTC) |
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pan 0.112 (Elijah Craig) |
"Duncan" <address@hidden> posted
address@hidden, excerpted below, on Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:22:39
+0000:
> I'm running it now. Fortunately for me, unfortunately for testing,
> whatever was crashing pan isn't happening here, so I can't tell you about
> that, but I can test this, with killall -9 pan if need be! =8^)
And killall -9 pan it is!
First time I got too much in a hurry to test it and forgot I had to change
groups to get pan to save. Naturally it didn't retain the read messages
in that group. I guess we'll call that the experimental control. =8^)
Second time I actually remembered to switch groups before running the
killall -9, and sure enough, upon restart, pan correctly retained the state
in the group I had just switched from prior to the killall -9. =8^)
Happy camper (er, happy newser?) I am! =8^)
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- [Pan-users] Re: How's 0.112 working for you?, (continued)
[Pan-users] How's 0.112 working for you?, Brian Pack, 2006/09/16
Re: [Pan-users] How's 0.112 working for you?, David Kelly, 2006/09/16