Akos Polster

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  • "Bad service"

    I get an 'Error 500: Can't connect to www.google.com:443 (Bad service: 8080/)" error when my HTTP_PROXY is set as "http://myproxy.mycompany.com:8080/". I guess CheckGmail (or GData?) doesn't like the trailing "/" in the proxy URL.

    2009-07-08 11:27:38 UTC in CheckGmail

  • Comment: Kopete crash w. meanwhile

    Logged In: YES user_id=15642 Oh, and I'm still talking about meanwhile-0.3-0.1.rhel4.kde. meanwhile >= 1.0 is not offered by yum - I guess it's not in the RHEL4 repositories. I have stable, stable-all, testing and testing-all enabled.

    2006-02-20 15:16:37 UTC in KDE Packaging Project

  • Comment: Kopete crash w. meanwhile

    Logged In: YES user_id=15642 I see. But unfortunately installing meanwhile after libmeanwhile0 ruins Kopete's Meanwhile plugin again, so we are back to the original problem.

    2006-02-20 15:08:58 UTC in KDE Packaging Project

  • Comment: Kopete crash w. meanwhile

    Logged In: YES user_id=15642 Thanks, that solved the problem. However it is still possible to install meanwhile after libmeanwhile0 without conflicts.

    2006-02-20 14:31:42 UTC in KDE Packaging Project

  • Kopete crash w. meanwhile

    Kopete crashes when trying to get online with a Sametime account: kopete: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/kde3/kopete_meanwhile.so: undefined symbol: mwSession_setClientData This is on RHEL4: kdenetwork-3.5.1-1.0.el4.kde libmeanwhile0-0.4.2-0.2.el4.kde meanwhile-0.3-0.1.rhel4.kde.

    2006-02-09 09:57:43 UTC in KDE Packaging Project

  • Comment: saving Groups via brag -L > filname doesn't work

    Logged In: YES user_id=15642 You just have to be patient - listing all groups can take a while.

    2005-11-03 16:52:07 UTC in brag

  • Followup: RE: Error reading article subjects

    That's unfortunately a server error - not much brag can do about it. However from the stack trace it seems you are running an old version of brag - I would try the latest one which uses a different kind of request (XHDR) to get the article subjects: perhaps that's better supported on your server.

    2005-11-03 16:47:39 UTC in brag

  • Comment: .coverage No such file error with Linux

    Logged In: YES user_id=15642 I have this problem, too. The root cause seems to be that the name of the file to be created is enclosed in double quotes. I mean, the double quotes are part of the file name. Even without the double quotes, I think it's a bad idea to create the coverage file in that directory. I'd recommend to use a file safely created by tempfile.mkstemp() instead.

    2005-10-15 11:57:20 UTC in Pydev for Eclipse

  • Viperin-Z

    akos committed patchset 44 of module viperinz to the Viperin-Z CVS repository, changing 1 files.

    2005-09-06 19:12:17 UTC in Viperin-Z

  • Viperin-Z

    akos committed patchset 43 of module viperinz to the Viperin-Z CVS repository, changing 1 files.

    2005-08-23 19:41:57 UTC in Viperin-Z

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