I'm about to merge the update-desktop-files in the trunk for Factory. I'm not sure what the outcome will be.
This is JFYI.
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On Thursday, 2010-01-14 at 12:02 +0100, Karl Eichwalder wrote:
I'm about to merge the update-desktop-files in the trunk for Factory. I'm not sure what the outcome will be.
This is JFYI.
So it was you! Grrr! :-)
This is what came out in my end - the warning log:
Jan 14 19:53:56 nimrodel spamc[18694]: skipped message, greater than max message size (500000 bytes) Jan 14 19:54:04 nimrodel spamc[18705]: skipped message, greater than max message size (500000 bytes) Jan 14 19:54:15 nimrodel spamc[18716]: skipped message, greater than max message size (500000 bytes) Jan 14 19:54:23 nimrodel spamc[18727]: skipped message, greater than max message size (500000 bytes) (and many more)
So, I looked on my "procmail.log" file, and found out this:
From opensuse-i18n-svn-bounces@lists.berlios.de Thu Jan 14 19:56:57 2010
Subject: [Opensuse-i18n-svn] r54659 - trunk/lcn/zu/po Folder: /home/cer/Mail/lists/t_os_svn 623740
berlios? Now I know on wht folder I have to look. I look there, and the message in question, all of them, contain:
] Author: keichwa
Ha! I'll wring your neck!
(jocking X'-)
Ok, now seriously, what can we do to avoid those lengthy messages? Aparently they contain the entire diff for all the files you added. Perhaps we should simply unsubscribe from that list, but I still do not know if there is something there I should watch for or not.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Carlos E. R. robin.listas@telefonica.net wrote:
Ok, now seriously, what can we do to avoid those lengthy messages? Aparently they contain the entire diff for all the files you added. Perhaps we should simply unsubscribe from that list, but I still do not know if there is something there I should watch for or not.
On your berlios account, browse to My Projects > openSUSE i18n find the Lists tab go to settings. At the bottom, enter with your e-mail and account (proceed with account remember if necesary). Disable account delivery in the Subscription Options. Do not unsubscribe because you'll be automatically subscribed again if you send a commit.
Gabriel gabriel@opensuse.org writes:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Carlos E. R. robin.listas@telefonica.net wrote:
Yeah ;)
Ok, now seriously, what can we do to avoid those lengthy messages? Aparently they contain the entire diff for all the files you added. Perhaps we should simply unsubscribe from that list, but I still do not know if there is something there I should watch for or not.
Honestly, I do not know how you all got subscribed to that list. It was my intention to subscribe you all manually and set the delivery status to "nomail".
On your berlios account, browse to My Projects > openSUSE i18n find the Lists tab go to settings. At the bottom, enter with your e-mail and account (proceed with account remember if necesary). Disable account delivery in the Subscription Options.
Yes, that's what I recommend, too.
Do not unsubscribe because you'll be automatically subscribed again if you send a commit.
Something along these lines probably happens.
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On Thursday, 2010-01-14 at 17:13 -0300, Gabriel wrote:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Carlos E. R. <> wrote:
Ok, now seriously, what can we do to avoid those lengthy messages? Aparently they contain the entire diff for all the files you added. Perhaps we should simply unsubscribe from that list, but I still do not know if there is something there I should watch for or not.
On your berlios account, browse to My Projects > openSUSE i18n find the Lists tab go to settings. At the bottom, enter with your e-mail and account (proceed with account remember if necesary). Disable account delivery in the Subscription Options. Do not unsubscribe because you'll be automatically subscribed again if you send a commit.
It works, I'm not getting those emails. But wouldn't be better to receive emails with a "short" version?
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
"Carlos E. R." robin.listas@telefonica.net writes:
It works, I'm not getting those emails. But wouldn't be better to receive emails with a "short" version?
I do not know whether this is possible with Berlios.
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