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[Pan-users] Re: Temporarily dead server
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Bruce Bowler |
Subject: |
[Pan-users] Re: Temporarily dead server |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Jan 2009 18:56:46 +0000 (UTC) |
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Pan/0.132 (Waxed in Black) |
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 08:34:19 -0800, Travis wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Duncan" <address@hidden> To:
> <address@hidden> Sent: Tuesday,
> January 13, 2009 06:45 AM Subject: [Pan-users] Re: Temporarily dead
> server
>
>
>> Phil Grundig <address@hidden> posted
>> 513125.82668.qm-CvTjiXinU0fGRxTy+Q50vsz6deESKz/
address@hidden,
>> excerpted below, on Tue, 13 Jan 2009 10:56:06 +0000:
>>
>>> Checkboxes/ticks to disable/enable a server would be an entirely
>>> sensible (and obvious) usability feature to add.
>>>
>>> I certainly never would have guessed the '0' connection limit thing,
>>> if it works that is.
>>
>> It doesn't... unless the feature was added for 0.133 and not put in the
>> changelog or something. Unfortunately... as it'd be nice...
>>
>>> Deleting a server also means the entire newsgroup list has to be
>>> downloaded again when the server is re-added, since Pan must simply
>>> delete the list!
>>
>> What I'd do would be create a couple script thats switched out the
>> server.xml file, between one with all servers active, and one with
>> whichever server disabled, then (optionally) start pan. Then with pan
>> shutdown, simply run one or the other script to switch-in whichever
>> server list. If the option to start pan is included, one can then
>> replace whatever current pan menu entries or whatever with entries for
>> the scripts, after which you can invoke whichever one you like.
>> (Without the option, one would just run the switcher script when
>> necessary, and start pan normally.)
>>
>> Actually, the question has come up before, and after I suggested the
>> zero connection thing and it didn't work, that's what I suggested next.
>> Note that it's possible a few other files may have to be switched out
>> at the same time to keep pan in sync. I don't think it should need any
>> but the one, but I've not actually tried it, so I can't say for sure.
>>
>>> And syscntl tweaking could have undesired effects on other connections
>>> for other apps and seems a bit crude.
>>>
>>> So: two feature requests (could these be passed on?):
>>>
>>> 1. Checkboxes/ticks to disable/enable a server.
>>
>> As I said, this has come up before. I believe Charles is aware of the
>> request. However, it would be a good idea to check the pan bugzilla
>> for a feature request bug on it and file one if there's not one yet
>> filed. As with many devs, Charles doesn't keep very close tabs on the
>> lists, and prefers such feature requests be filed in the bug tracking
>> system so they don't get lost.
>>
>> If you file a bug, you can note this thread as archived on gmane.
>> Here's the thread origin post:
>> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.apps.pan.user/10685
>>
>> Similarly, you can then post the bug URL here so there's links both
>> ways.
>>
>>
> If the issue is "Temporarily dead server" why not just wait for the
> temporary situation to resolve?
Largely because I'm "impatient" :-)
- I'm in pan several times a day.
- There are 25+ groups in the server in question
- the server has been "dead" for 2+ weeks now (but I've been assured
"repairs are underway, don't despair")
- each time I exit pan, I get the message that "pan has stopped
responding, kill now or wait", which bugs me.
It seems to me that it's a reasonable function to have an "ignore this
server for now" option that doesn't involve deleting the server, which
deletes all the groups, which means re-subscribing to those groups when
you want to "pay attention" to that server again in the future.
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Bruce Bowler | True friendship comes when silence between two
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[Pan-users] Re: Temporarily dead server, Bruce Bowler, 2009/01/13