On Tue 22 Nov 2011 19:18, Daniel Hartwig <[email protected]> writes: > Many of the list-style headers from (web http) do not validate > correctly. The test suite only checks that the header's parse and > does not test the associated validators.
I applied both of your patches. Thank you very much! In the future, please make your patches as separate git commits in your repository. Then do `git format-patch origin/stable-2.0..HEAD'. Then attach the generated files to a mail. The advantage is that I don't have to cut and paste your commit log, and I don't have to make special effort to ensure that you are listed as the author in the commits. Also, your first patch is probably at the limit of how big a patch we can accept without getting you to assign copyright to the FSF. If you think you will send more patches in the future, it's probably a good idea to start that process, if you are OK with that. Email me privately and I'll tell you how to do that. Note that GNU has recently entered the 20th century ;) by sending the forms via PDF. You can submit them electronically too, but only if you are a US resident. Anyway, send me an email if you are interested. Thanks again for the patches! Andy -- http://wingolog.org/
