kintel wrote
I’m accepting assistance If anyone wants to help out figuring this out :)
Well Joe Lenox is kindly helping me port Openscad to Sparc Solaris (well
actually, he's doing it all himself), so I guess the least I could do is
offer to help with this - if I can.
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On Jan 3, 2015, at 17:20 PM, Michele denber@mindspring.com wrote:
kintel wrote
I’m accepting assistance If anyone wants to help out figuring this out :)
Well Joe Lenox is kindly helping me port Openscad to Sparc Solaris (well
actually, he's doing it all himself), so I guess the least I could do is
offer to help with this - if I can.
The challenge is that somewhere between Nabble’s input form and the underlying mailman mailing list, the formatted text disappears.
This may be a problem with Nabble, a problem with mailman, or a configuration issue with either of them. Not sure where to start looking.
-Marius
kintel wrote
This may be a problem with Nabble, a problem with mailman, or a
configuration issue with either of them. Not sure where to start looking.
Sigh< Well since I never even heard of either of those, I guess I'm not the
droid you're looking for. Sorry.
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I dropped a note on the nabble support forum here
http://support.nabble.com/Bug-Lost-raw-text-for-non-html-posts-td7593464.html
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