On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, Phil Pennock wrote:
> In the moderation queue for this mailing-list:
>
> [1] Subject: [1019] code/trunk: Daniel Richard G' s patch for checking POSIX threads when JIT is configure.
> Size: 687271 bytes
> Reason: Message body is too big: 685989 bytes with a limit of 300 KB
> Received: Mon Aug 27 14:15:07 2012
> [2] Subject: [1020] code/trunk/m4: Remove generated macros accidentally committed.
> Size: 648671 bytes
> Reason: Message body is too big: 647415 bytes with a limit of 300 KB
> Received: Mon Aug 27 14:17:56 2012
>
> I'm guessing you guys don't really want those huge commit messages
> spamming you when the content was accidentally committed, or is someone
> using their mail archives here for audit purposes?
>
> I've deferred action on those messages, but if someone can speak up to
> say "accept" or "discard", as an opinion, it would be helpful.
Please discard. At least, that's my view, and it stops my folly and SVN
inexperience being too widely broadcast. :-)
Regards,
Philip
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Philip Hazel