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Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang
From: |
Johannes Brakensiek |
Subject: |
Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Mar 2020 09:32:15 +0100 |
Gregory,
On 8 Mar 2020, at 1:41, Gregory Casamento wrote:
Sorry for the confusion, but MailTrack is a service I pay for so I can
verify that clients are actually reading my email. It's not tracking
by google. It's tracking by me. Occasionally I accidentally leave
it on when I send to this list.
I hope that solves the moral dilemma. From now on I will make sure
it is off prior to mailing to the list.
Thank you for clarification. No problem. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Best
Johannes
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, (continued)
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/06
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Riccardo Mottola, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Riccardo Mottola, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Ivan Vučica, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Johannes Brakensiek, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/07
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang,
Johannes Brakensiek <=
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Frederik Seiffert, 2020/03/09
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Riccardo Mottola, 2020/03/12
- Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Gregory Casamento, 2020/03/12
Re: Building GNUstep for Windows using Clang, Frederik Seiffert, 2020/03/09