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Re: [SM-Commit] GIT changes to master grimoire by Vlad Glagolev (e021205d75782531e46de703d4fc7151c56beeb5)
- From: Jeremy Blosser <jblosser-smgl AT firinn.org>
- To: sm-commit AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [SM-Commit] GIT changes to master grimoire by Vlad Glagolev (e021205d75782531e46de703d4fc7151c56beeb5)
- Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 13:45:33 -0500
On Oct 31, Vlad Glagolev [stealth AT sourcemage.org] wrote:
> And I've been clearing the stuff like:
> optional_depends blah \
> "--with-blah" \
> "--without-blah"
> \
> "for blah usage"
>
> everytime I see, since Nov 2007, to reduce the number of useless chars.
If other people weren't clear, I will be: Please don't do this anymore.
It's not useless chars to many people, and it's been common practice for a
very long time.
Anyway, white space compresses to nothing, and most of our files are so
small we waste much more space on fs block size settings than what's in the
files themselves.
> About the previous mail (wpa_supplicant changes): I agree about the
> 80-chars limit, if it's really important, I can fix it.
Yes, I'd prefer you revert that commit and redo it with just the functional
changes included instead of all the formatting changes.
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[SM-Commit] GIT changes to master grimoire by Vlad Glagolev (e021205d75782531e46de703d4fc7151c56beeb5),
Vlad Glagolev, 10/31/2008
- Re: [SM-Commit] GIT changes to master grimoire by Vlad Glagolev (e021205d75782531e46de703d4fc7151c56beeb5), Jeremy Blosser, 10/31/2008
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[SM-Commit] GIT changes to master grimoire by Vlad Glagolev (e021205d75782531e46de703d4fc7151c56beeb5),
Vlad Glagolev, 10/31/2008
- Re: [SM-Commit] GIT changes to master grimoire by Vlad Glagolev (e021205d75782531e46de703d4fc7151c56beeb5), Jeremy Blosser, 10/31/2008
- [SM-Commit] GIT changes to master grimoire by Vlad Glagolev (e021205d75782531e46de703d4fc7151c56beeb5), Vlad Glagolev, 10/31/2008
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