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Solved gnatsweb installation problem
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stefan . kaes |
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Solved gnatsweb installation problem |
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Tue, 20 Mar 2001 13:50:18 +0100 |
I got gnatsweb working now (probably forgot killing inetd after changing
userid for gnatsd subprocess, umph).
Question: does someone have the sente-reports.html file. It contains
examples of how to use the chartinh module.
Stefan Kaes
portax.com GmbH
Zielstattstrasse 40, Geb. 16
81379 München
Tel: +49 (0)89 748 99 - 127
Fax: +49 (0)89 748 99 - 111
Mob: +49 (0)172 89 86 401
E-Mail: address@hidden
Web: http://www.portax.com
Yngve Svendsen
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Thema: Re: Antwort: Re: Antwort:
Re: how to install gnatsweb???
20.03.2001 11:57
At 10:27 20.03.2001 +0100, address@hidden wrote:
>Hmm, I forgot about emacs and the command line tools, since I have stopped
>using them long time ago.
>It would probably be a lot of work to to fully support mime in the emacs
>mode and the command line.
>I have another suggestion: don't include the attachments in the pr.
>Why not simply store them along with the pr and make the attachment
>directory read/write accessible to the web server?
>The attachments could then be extracted by gnatsweb and replaced by URLs
to
>the files on the web server.
>The URL's could then be replaced by hrefs when presented through gnatsweb
>to the user.
>And most email clients convert http://... text into clickable URLs anyway.
>
>comments?
Yes, that sounds like a workable solution. And we definitely need to store
the attachments somewhere else - just the other day, a customer sent us a
.8 Gb log file!
- Yngve
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