Posted in Images on Tuesday 11th November 2003 at 9:11pm


In an effort to make some use of my weeks holiday, I decided to document the route of the A3033 - a road which begins almost at my front door, but seems to get shorter and shorter as time passes. Pictures of the route are here

 


Packages

Posted in Packages on Tuesday 11th November 2003 at 11:41am


gnome-pkgview is a tool for inspecting the versions of GNOME libraries installed on your system. The information is often useful when submitting bug reports or diagnosing system problems.

Version 1.0.3 (Langbourne) updates some translations, and fixes a small bug where newlines in gnome-version.xml would break the version string.

gnome-pkgview-1.0.3.tar.gz
gnome-pkgview-1.0.3-1.i386.rpm
gnome-pkgview-1.0.3-1.src.rpm

A gentoo ebuild is available here courtesy of Matt Schick.

gnome-pkgview project page

 


Posted in Updates on Monday 10th November 2003 at 10:11pm


Early start, after much needed sleep. Off to Burnham with my sister, avoiding carnival related diversions and extra traffic. Visited my parents, then headed back to Weston with everyone to assist with shopping (for this read 'carry stuff'). Pleasant afternoon. Lazed around. Installed Fedora which went smoothly, and set about updating GNOME to CVS HEAD.

Later, visited friends and was shown a new and unorthodox method of cooking a chicken propped on a can of lager! Then out to see 'Men in Coats' at the Playhouse. Warm up act Alan Carr was gently irreverent and very funny. Men in Coats were as anarchic and silly as ever. Everyone seemed a bit sleepy and untalkative later. Strange.

 


Posted in London on Saturday 8th November 2003 at 11:18pm


Very early start after little sleep and too much to drink. Felt unspeakably bad! Pretty much uncommunicative all the way to London, and only really started to feel better after coffee, breakfast and a long walk.

Consequently, not attentive or as enthusiastic about the parade as I should have been, which I'm really very sorry about. Felt that the parade lacked pageantry in some way this year. Still intriguing and moving to see some of the more traditional elements.

After this, my companions wisely left me to my own devices until later and went westward. After some meandering, I headed east to Limehouse in an effort to visit some Hawksmoor churches. Lunched in the churchyard of St. Anne's, a freezing windy circle of land just off Commercial Road. A little sun appeared, so back on the DLR to Shadwell and St. George's in the East. Walked to Spitalfields but found Christ Church under maintainence, so back through the City to meet friends at the Temple. The photographs of my wanderings are here.

Firework display was impressive - probably the best I've ever seen in fact. We were mystified at the exploding and burning of a snowman, but the spectacular fireworks more than made up for this perplexing beginning of the display.

After parting with one of our Company at Westminster, off to eat and drink copiously. Very pleasant meal, and then an amusing journey home. A strange old day, but ultimately and enjoyable one.

 


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