Matthew Miller
Matthew Miller
Hmmm. This is a one-way gate: the old test will pass with `tzdata-2022f` and fail with `tzdata-2022g`; the new test will pass with `tzdata-2022g` and fail with `tzdata-2022f`.
In Fedora, we use matrix for many text-based meetings, too. I would _love_ to see this feature not limited to video calls, but something that could be used in _any_...
This looks like a real bug that the compiler is detecting. On Fedora 29, I get: main.cpp: In function ‘void split_item(STRING_VECTOR&, char*)’: main.cpp:2841:10: error: ‘char* strncpy(char*, const char*, size_t)’ output...
Also I know from Discord chat that you weren't convinced that anyone would want this. If you'd prefer, thanks to your modular design, I can maintain this as a separate...
I'll update this this evening when I get a chance!
> To avoid skewing the metrics, the fix should probably include a check for an old, repo-specific cookie file and if it exists, it should load the values from it...
Is there any movement on this? What is the implementation like in DNF 5?
> I've just checked it, it's basically a clone of the dnf4 implementation. Ah, bug-for-bug compatibility. :) Am I possibly currently getting double-counts from people using both, or using e.g....
I've also heard (see for example http://stackoverflow.com/a/21425204) that the binary code can actually be _slower_ than native code with modern Java.
@decause @ralphbean I have no idea how the current thing is hooked up. :)