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* 0.45 and picons bug
@ 1996-09-29 13:09 John Griffith
  1996-09-30  7:42 ` Wesley.Hardaker
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: John Griffith @ 1996-09-29 13:09 UTC (permalink / raw)


I just upgraded from red 0.24 to 0.45 and one of the strange new bugs
I'm seeing has to do with picons for group names.  For instance, for
the nnml group I have set up for the ding list I get:

dimi.soi.apollo.stud.unilab.unilab.unilab.stud.unilab.nphil.sfs.nphil.sfs.nphil.sfs.

Weird, eh?  The nphil.sfs stuff must come from my address but the
rest, I have no idea.

Any clues?


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* Re: 0.45 and picons bug
  1996-09-29 13:09 0.45 and picons bug John Griffith
@ 1996-09-30  7:42 ` Wesley.Hardaker
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Wesley.Hardaker @ 1996-09-30  7:42 UTC (permalink / raw)


John Griffith <griffith@sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de> writes:

> I just upgraded from red 0.24 to 0.45 and one of the strange new bugs
> I'm seeing has to do with picons for group names.  For instance, for
> the nnml group I have set up for the ding list I get:
> 
> dimi.soi.apollo.stud.unilab.unilab.unilab.stud.unilab.nphil.sfs.nphil.sfs.nphil.sfs.

> Weird, eh?  The nphil.sfs stuff must come from my address but the
> rest, I have no idea.

Hmm...  THat is wierd.  Looks like a bug I introduced to myself, and fixed
it, before the last release I made.  Why it would be happening now I'm
not sure (I'll have to pick up on that project again soon...)

Wes


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