2009-July Archive by Thread

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Within a single thread, the first mail note is the START of the thread; the notes following that are in the chronological order of when they were received. So globally, newest messages are at the top, but within a thread, the oldest (the start of the thread) is at the top.

If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.

  • [gnome-db] Meta Store issue with MySQL., Bas Driessen
  • [gnome-db] mysql create index patch., Bas Driessen
  • [gnome-db] GDA3 SQLite and Blob type, Piotr Pokora
  • [gnome-db] Patch Partial Meta Store update. (Resend as original attachment was rejected by list being to big in size...)., Bas Driessen
  • [gnome-db] Threads., Bas Driessen
  • [gnome-db] [Fwd: Re: Partial Meta Store update.], Bas Driessen
  • [gnome-db] Partial Meta Store update., Bas Driessen
  • [gnome-db] meta store., Bas Driessen
  • [gnome-db] gda_data_model_import_from_model (), Massimo Cora'
  • [no subject], Unknown
  • Re: [gnome-db] Per-table meta-data with capital letters in the table, Shawn Ferris
  • Re: [gnome-db] GdaCommand., Bas Driessen
  • [gnome-db] Disabling jdbc provider in jhbuild, Murray Cumming
  • [gnome-db] Compile issue., Bas Driessen
  • Re: [gnome-db] Per-table meta-data with capital letters in the table name?, Armin Burgmeier
  • Re: [gnome-db] Per-table meta-data with capital letters in the table name?, Vivien Malerba

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