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after #1121 is merged we can blame at a specific file revision.
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Hi there!
I've been using Miniserve for a quite a bit now, and I'm really enjoying this tool. But I find it misses a feature I'd personally would love to see: video streaming.
If I go the URI of a picture for instance it will be displayed by the browser correctly. But if it's an video audio file (e.g. MP43) it will be downloaded instead of being played.
Would it be possible to im
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As an intermediate step towards #1015, and various parts thereof, would it be possible to ignore the syntax for features not currently supported, yet use the parts which are supported in trades?
I'm thinking out loud and wondering what effects this may have.
My end goal here is to be able to read a data file https://gitlab.com/snippets/1856416 without errors. Hledger would be able to parse thi
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When using
-m
option tomkdir
, the permissions of the created directory differ from those of GNU mkdir. I think this may have something to do with the umask.GNU mkdir:
uutils mkdir
umask on my machine: