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Re: [Lynx-dev] "warning: `libintl_printf' is an unrecognized format func
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Bob Izenberg |
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Re: [Lynx-dev] "warning: `libintl_printf' is an unrecognized format function type" |
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Sun, 14 Mar 2004 00:54:19 -0600 |
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Henry Nelson wrote:
I suspect this has to do with what Bob said in a recent mail, "set it to
allow the poster's address to show up instead of the list's".
That feature (posting addresses are not re-written) has been turned on
for a few days, yes.
While it's a change, it's "safer" when the whole "gnu.org or
nongnu.org" issue has caused some breakage (mis-configuration) at the
mail admin level. If or when the project's mail list configuration
stabilizes, we can either go back to the old way or ask for a consensus.
Agree 100%. Let's just try to hang low for a while and be patient. Seems
Bob is doing his best.
I'm waiting for the repair guy like you.
One thing I didn't understand is, are "nongnu" and "Savannah" different
entities?
Savannah refers to both the site on which the project is hosted, and
the software managing projects on that site. It has two parts,
savannah.gnu.org (for packages that are part of the GNU project) and
savannah.nongnu.org (for those that aren't.)
When I first set up a mail list for lynx-dev at Savannah, issues
related to their recovery from a major security incident prevented it
from being set up automatically or even semi-automatically.
Savannah's admins asked the gnu.org mail admins to set up the list
manually. They did, but they did so as if Lynx was a GNU project.
One of the support requests filed after list creation brought the list
to the mail admins' attention. They rightfully objected that it was
mis-filed. They tried to fix this, but the address@hidden config
was not valid so e-mail bounces. I surmise that larger security
integration and mail list performance issues have pushed our problems
lower on the must fix list.
Bob
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