- From: CPK Smithies <c.1@smithies.org>
- Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2008 04:38:48 +0100
- To: Helder Magalhães <helder.magalhaes@gmail.com>
- Cc: <www-amaya@w3.org>
> > I'm encountering very strange behaviour [...] > > Amaya now has a bug tracker [1] where reporting bugs should be easier, > more precise and where tracking bug's life cycle (bug's evolution over > time) should be much easier than through the mailing list. ;-) Yes, I agree and apologize to all members of the list. I was in a hurry and forgot... actually I googled amaya "mailing list" - the wrong query, I know - and read at http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/Mailing.html "www-amaya@w3.org \n\n A public mailing list for users - This is the official forum where we announce new Amaya releases. It's also a place for submitting bug reports..." - had it reminded me, I would not have posted here! In fact, by some miracle, I managed to remember and to file my bug report on the bugzilla system as a duplicate of an already-reported bug even before receiving this entirely justified corrective. Again, my apologies to all on this list. CPK Smithies PS if anyone reading this is maintaining the instructions on how to build Amaya from source under Linux, I'd greatly appreciate fuller help on building/installing the support libraries - the online instructions are rather sketchy! Isn't there, couldn't there be, a shell script to make this easier? - CPKS
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