Ben Dragon | 20 Nov 2010 19:00

FM/2 Registration required for bug report.

I believe Adrian handles this; How do I get an account so I can post a bug report, 
(feature request really), for FM/2?

Thank-you

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Andreas Schnellbacher | 21 Nov 2010 00:43
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Re: FM/2 Registration required for bug report.

Ben Dragon wrote:

> I believe Adrian handles this;

You can get an account by yourself.

> How do I get an account so I can post a bug report, (feature request
> really), for FM/2?

See:

   http://wiki.netlabs.org/index.php/Main_Page

That page points to:

   http://www.netlabs.org/site/member/

Andreas

Steven Levine | 21 Nov 2010 00:53
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Re: FM/2 Registration required for bug report.

In <wrQPK5CrxLfq-pn2-MZZtdQ9inx0N <at> dragon>, on 11/20/10
   at 06:00 PM, "Ben Dragon" <B-DragonKNOT <at> KNOTsf-w.net> said:

Hi Ben,

>I believe Adrian handles this; How do I get an account so I can post a
>bug report,  (feature request really), for FM/2?

Have you read?

  http://svn.netlabs.org/fm2#Support

Is it not sufficent to answer your question?

Steven

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Ben Dragon | 21 Nov 2010 23:11

Re: FM/2 Registration required for bug report.

On Sat, 20 Nov 2010 23:53:28 UTC, "Steven Levine" <steve53 <at> earthlink.net> wrote:

> 
> Hi Ben,
> 
> >I believe Adrian handles this; How do I get an account so I can post a
> >bug report,  (feature request really), for FM/2?
> 
> Have you read?
> 
>   http://svn.netlabs.org/fm2#Support
> 
> Is it not sufficent to answer your question?
> 
> 
> Steven

I tried that before Steven, and it didn't work... remember the FM/2 thread?
Greg also gave me an E-mail address to send to Adrian... and I did... no response... 
(months ago now).

But none of that matters anymore as Andreas's info did the job. So I'm registered now and 
will take care of the rest of it when I can free up some time from the Weasel SPAM mess...
grrr... 

It has been one of them days today too! 8(

But tomorrow will be better. 8)

I do thank-you for all of your quality replies though.
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Adrian Gschwend | 22 Nov 2010 00:12
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Re: Re: FM/2 Registration required for bug report.


On 21.11.10 23:11, Ben Dragon wrote:

Hi Ben,

> I tried that before Steven, and it didn't work... remember the FM/2
> thread? Greg also gave me an E-mail address to send to Adrian... and
> I did... no response... (months ago now).

I know the page sucks but in general it works ;) What were the usernames
you tried? Will try to figure out what went wrong.

cu

Adrian

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Ben Dragon | 22 Nov 2010 12:03

Re: FM/2 Registration required for bug report.

On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 23:12:10 UTC, Adrian Gschwend <ktk <at> netlabs.org> wrote:

> 
> I know the page sucks but in general it works ;) What were the usernames
> you tried? Will try to figure out what went wrong.

Thanks, Adrian, but I have succeeded with Andreas' help. 8) 

And Steven, I put in the "enhancment" request... in fact it was two almost identical ones.
If necessary I'll separate them.

Let me know.

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Alex Taylor | 30 Nov 2010 15:46

Latest PMPDF source?

Does anyone know where the source code to the last (v1.0.5) PMPDF
can be found?  The readme file says it's "available at NetLabs" but
it's not in the FTP directory and cvs.netlabs.org:/netlabs.cvs/pmpdf
doesn't appear to exist.

All I could find was:
  ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/snapshots/pmpdf/pmpdf_20070121.zip
which in spite of the datestamp is clearly not the latest version;
it contains a couple of versions, but the later one seems to be 
either v0.2.1 or 0.2.2.

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Steven Levine | 30 Nov 2010 16:33
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Re: Latest PMPDF source?

In <mdq090pMZSKk-pn2-NQvul4UkDVnR <at> mahoro>, on 11/30/10
   at 02:46 PM, "Alex Taylor" <alex <at> altsan.org> said:

Hi,

>All I could find was:
>  ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/snapshots/pmpdf/pmpdf_20070121.zip which in
>spite of the datestamp is clearly not the latest version; it contains a
>couple of versions, but the later one seems to be  either v0.2.1 or
>0.2.2.

This is a snapshot of someones CVS workspace, not a backup of the
repository.  Adrian should have a backup of the repository, which
hopefully will contain the latest sources.  This assumes that whoever did
0.2.2 committed their mods.

If you are going to work on the app, Adrian can do a cvs2svn conversion
and put up a TRAC site for the app.

Steven

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David Azarewicz | 30 Nov 2010 17:29
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Re: Latest PMPDF source?

On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 07:33:45 -0800 Steven Levine wrote:
>In <mdq090pMZSKk-pn2-NQvul4UkDVnR <at> mahoro>, on 11/30/10
>   at 02:46 PM, "Alex Taylor" <alex <at> altsan.org> said:
>
>Hi,
>
>>All I could find was:
>>  ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/snapshots/pmpdf/pmpdf_20070121.zip which in
>>spite of the datestamp is clearly not the latest version; it contains a
>>couple of versions, but the later one seems to be  either v0.2.1 or
>>0.2.2.
>
>This is a snapshot of someones CVS workspace, not a backup of the
>repository.  Adrian should have a backup of the repository, which
>hopefully will contain the latest sources.  This assumes that whoever did
>0.2.2 committed their mods.
>
>If you are going to work on the app, Adrian can do a cvs2svn conversion
>and put up a TRAC site for the app.
>
>Steven
>

I was also looking for this a while back and could never find it.  I use the pmpdf port driver on 
my system because I do not like the other PDF creation tool at all, but pmpdf has some 
issues I wanted to fix.

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Alex Taylor | 1 Dec 2010 06:19

Re: Latest PMPDF source?

On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 16:29:59 UTC, "David Azarewicz" <david <at> 88watts.net> wrote:

> >This is a snapshot of someones CVS workspace, not a backup of the
> >repository.  Adrian should have a backup of the repository, which
> >hopefully will contain the latest sources.  This assumes that whoever 
> >did 0.2.2 committed their mods.
> >
> >If you are going to work on the app, Adrian can do a cvs2svn conversion
> >and put up a TRAC site for the app.

Adrian, any comment?  :)

> I was also looking for this a while back and could never find it.  I use 
> the pmpdf port driver on my system because I do not like the other PDF 
> creation tool at all, but pmpdf has some issues I wanted to fix.

Yes... I think PMPDF integrates into the system a bit more elegantly.  
But there are some minor issues with the properties dialog I wanted to
look at (one of the buttons seem to be missing its text, and the 
dialog rather strangely lacks both an OK button and a close control).

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