Re: Looking for non-Linux testers



Speaking of PIM
I set the day duration in my Gnome Calendar to be a true day 12:00 am to
12:00 am. After doing this, I scheduled a new appointment and entered some
text.Ok'ed it.Well there it was plain as day in the year view.But when i
jumped to the day to delete it, I could not because it did not show up in
day view.
Also looking at the day view to the right were it shows the days, it is
supposed to set the day to bold wherever there is an appointment.Well that
works but the day after that also appears bold.
Should i do a bug report or are these already dead issues.
-----Original Message-----
From: Russell Steinthal <rms39@columbia.edu>
To: gnome-list@gnome.org <gnome-list@gnome.org>
Cc: calendar-list@gnome.org <calendar-list@gnome.org>
Date: Wednesday, 01 December, 1999 12:19 PM
Subject: Looking for non-Linux testers


>Hi all:
>
>As one of the maintainers of gnome-pim, I've recently noted several
>bugs which have been reported on Solaris and FreeBSD (more the former
>than the latter) but which I can't seem to duplicate on my Linux box.
>
>Unfortunately, the bug reports did not include backtraces, so it's
>next to impossible for me to surmise the cause of the crashes.  I was
>wondering, therefore, if there were any non-Linux users out there who
>would be willing to compile gnome-pim with debugging support and try
>to replicate the crashes.  Other than the time to recompile the
>source and the added disk space requirements to keep source and
>debugging symbols (or just symbols), there shouldn't be much work
>required, but it would be quite helpful.
>
>Right now, we have outstanding crashes on Solaris and FreeBSD, but if
>people on other platforms want to volunteer, I'll be happy to keep
>your name around for the future...
>
>Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>-Russell
>
>--
>Russell Steinthal Columbia Law School, Class of 2002
><rms39@columbia.edu> Columbia College, Class of 1999
><steintr@nj.org> UNIX System Administrator, nj.org
>
>
>
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