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put your best forwarder... foot.
Mon, 2009-08-03, 12:49
I just reenabled forwarders - martin discovering a big pickling bug
which was causing the really mysterious behavior, and there was another
unrelated problem which was more self-evident once that was out of the
way. I threw every issue I know about at r18434 and everyone came
through unscathed. If anyone with particular love (or hate) for
forwarders would like to give them a spin and perhaps give me a chance
to reopen zombie ticket #515151 yet one more time, that'd be nice.
Mon, 2009-08-03, 14:57
#2
Re: put your best forwarder... foot.
Wohooo! :)
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 3:38 PM, martin odersky <martin.odersky@epfl.ch> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 3:38 PM, martin odersky <martin.odersky@epfl.ch> wrote:
Cool. I'm glad we cracked that one!
Cheers
Mon, 2009-08-03, 15:07
#3
Re: put your best forwarder... foot.
Awfully productive for someone on vacation! ;-)
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Paul Phillips <paulp@improving.org> wrote:
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On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Paul Phillips <paulp@improving.org> wrote:
I just reenabled forwarders - martin discovering a big pickling bug
which was causing the really mysterious behavior, and there was another
unrelated problem which was more self-evident once that was out of the
way. I threw every issue I know about at r18434 and everyone came
through unscathed. If anyone with particular love (or hate) for
forwarders would like to give them a spin and perhaps give me a chance
to reopen zombie ticket #515151 yet one more time, that'd be nice.
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Caged Spirit | requirements of life, when all that we need to make us
Empiricist | really happy is something to be enthusiastic about.
pal, i pill push | -- Charles Kingsley
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Mon, 2009-08-03, 15:17
#4
Re: put your best forwarder... foot.
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 09:55:31AM -0400, Erik Engbrecht wrote:
> Awfully productive for someone on vacation! ;-)
I'm still on vacation! I did that work before I "left" and hadn't gotten
around to checking it in yet. I didn't want to come back from vacation
to find the patch no longer applied (the curse of perpetually having a
few dozen git branches.)
Cool. I'm glad we cracked that one!
Cheers