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Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!"
From: |
Per Hedeland |
Subject: |
Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!" |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Apr 2006 08:34:51 +0200 (CEST) |
"Charles Kerr" <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>It's time for your weekly Pan release. You know the drill -- lots of
>bug fixes, a few tweaks, and a few new features. Most everything this
>week came directly from suggestions here on pan-users, so keep up the
>good work! :)
There's a very minor glitch wen I'm building on FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE -
was also in the previous 0.9x, and it doesn't seem to go away by
itself:-):
socket.cc: In member function `double pan::Socket::get_speed_KiBps() const':
socket.cc:53: error: no matching function for call to `max(long int, int)'
This would seem to be an issue with the C++ headers/libraries, I don't
know if they're actually "faulty", but anyway I guess the obvious fix
below should work also on systems that have a function that takes long
args.
Another thing which is also rather minor, though I find it annoying, is
that (at least compared to 0.14.2.91 that I was running before) the
lines in the group and header panes have a lot of empty space in between
them, which seriously limits the number of lines that fit in a window
(the body pane doesn't have this problem).
At first I thought it might be an issue with the particular font used,
but now that we can choose, I find that playing with other fonts and
sizes makes no significant difference (i.e. I can fit more lines with a
smaller font, but the text/space ratio is basically the same - and it
gets very hard to read:-).
This is a non-Gnome (*and* non-KDE:-) system if it matters - gtk seems
to be 2.8.16 (built from a pretty recently updated FreeBSD "port").
--Per Hedeland
--- pan-0.94/pan/tasks/socket.cc.orig Tue Feb 28 05:01:53 2006
+++ pan-0.94/pan/tasks/socket.cc Sun Apr 23 20:42:51 2006
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
Socket :: get_speed_KiBps () const
{
const time_t now (time(0));
- const int diff_secs (std::max (1l, now-_time_started));
+ const int diff_secs (std::max (1, now-_time_started));
return (_byte_count/1024.0) / diff_secs;
}
- Re: [Pan-users] Decoding incomplete parts (Was: ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!"), (continued)
- Re: [Pan-users] Decoding incomplete parts (Was: ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!"), Kevin Brammer, 2006/04/23
- Re: [Pan-users] Decoding incomplete parts (Was: ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!"), Rinaldi J. Montessi, 2006/04/23
- Re: [Pan-users] Decoding incomplete parts (Was: ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!"), Kevin Brammer, 2006/04/23
- Re: [Pan-users] Decoding incomplete parts (Was: ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!"), Kevin Brammer, 2006/04/23
- Re: [Pan-users] Decoding incomplete parts (Was: ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!"), Rinaldi J. Montessi, 2006/04/23
- [Pan-users] Re: Decoding incomplete parts (Was: ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!"), Motor, 2006/04/25
Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", oldack, 2006/04/23
[Pan-users] Re: ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", Artur Jachacy, 2006/04/23
Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!",
Per Hedeland <=
- [Pan-users] Re: ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", Duncan, 2006/04/24
- Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", Charles Kerr, 2006/04/24
- Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", Christophe Lambin, 2006/04/24
- Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", Per Hedeland, 2006/04/24
- Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", Charles Kerr, 2006/04/24
- Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", Per Hedeland, 2006/04/25
- Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", Charles Kerr, 2006/04/25
Re: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.94 "Ready! Fire! Aim!", Robert Marshall, 2006/04/24