Re: Brendan Cully 2010-06-22 20100622002443.gb20...@kremvax.cs.ubc.ca
Sorry, I've been busy being a new dad. Given the amount of time that's
passed since 1.5.20, I think a new release is probably worth it now.
Congratulations! :)
Christoph
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Hi,
Debian is piling up quite a bit of bugfixe patches in its 1.5.20
package, and it is increasingly harder to keep track of which bug is
fixed where. A new 1.5.21 release would help to get a consistent code
base.
Is there a chance of a new release in the next weeks?
Christoph
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Re: Mike Mackovitch 2008-01-10 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The attached patch (based on 1.5.17) does two things:
(1) Creates a hide_quoted mutt variable for controlling whether
[...]
Hi,
did you have a look at t-prot? It does that in a display_filter.
http://www.escape.de/~tolot/mutt/
Christoph
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Re: William Yardley 2007-09-27 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone updated the trash folder patch against tip? I applied the
version I had for 1.5.12 or 1.5.13, and it mostly applied except for one
chunk which I fixed by hand.
Hi,
thanks for the comments.
Re: Gary Johnson 2007-05-21 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just built the ncurses-5.5 library with --enable-ext-mouse and
built mutt-1.5.15 with this library and your patch on a machine
running SunOS 5.8. With the minimal use I've given it so far, it
seems to work fine.
wheel (yet), but I think it should work. slang is
untested. Testers welcome.
It would be nice if the patch could be considered for mutt 2.0.
(More comments below.)
# HG changeset patch
# User Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Date 1179420372 -7200
# Node ID c3665ea5ba2ac090527ce98fd672252e65c012b7
Re: Elimar Riesebieter 2007-05-14 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Latest mutt-hg patched with patch-1.5.14.rr.compressed.1 has
compile errors:
Any hints?
According to hg logs, just put a 0 as 3rd argument (afaik, see hg log) and
it should work.
Hmmm, doen't found hists neither in hg log nor
Re: William Yardley 2007-04-12 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyway, anyone else think this would be a good addition?
Yes, I'd like it (since I use it).
Ditto.
Me me me me me!
+1.
I have a version of the patch (attached) which should apply to current
CVS.
The Debian packages (in
Re: David Laight 2007-04-05 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 08:31:11AM +0200, Christian Ebert wrote:
* Brendan Cully on Wednesday, April 04, 2007 at 15:23:02 -0700:
Here's a patch that attempts to version the header cache more
accurately. It uses a little script to extract the
# HG changeset patch
# User Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Date 1175643311 -7200
# Node ID 400ec2c7a0a565e8786293d2ddcc7d74c93b9378
# Parent 89abe8bd07136ea93bb0395177c65c721cc7f350
Fix typos in CRYPT_BACKEND #ifs.
diff -r 89abe8bd0713 -r 400ec2c7a0a5 cryptglue.c
--- a/cryptglue.c Tue
Synopsis: mutt segfaults when replying from the view-attachments menu
State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
State-Changed-By: cb
State-Changed-When: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 23:01:30 +0200
State-Changed-Why:
This was fixed in CVS, see #2866 for a followup bug.
Comment added by cb on Wed, 28 Mar 2007
Re: Kyle Wheeler 2007-03-28 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The mutt message cache is kinda touchy, and if mutt and/or the connection
dies unexpectedly, it corrupts the cache. What happens is that partial
messages get saved to the cache, and later mutt trusts the cache to be
correct even when it is
Re: Rocco Rutte 2007-03-27 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I remember some sort of religious flames about GNU getopt reordering
arguments and so I wonder if that matters since you get the offset of '--'
and use it. In particular I don't know (but didn't try) how this:
mutt -s foobar -e ... -e ... -a
Re: Moritz Barsnick 2007-03-27 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, what's with the email content
Comment added by brendan on Tue, 27 Mar 2007 04:21:15 +0200
Does the system (whichever it is, it doesn't mention gnats in the
header) care to tell us _what_ brendan commented?
That's one of the many
13:45:02 +0200 2007
Originator: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Release:
Description:
There was a regression while fixing mutt/2190:
mutt/2190: mutt segfaults when replying from the view-attachments menu
(Dato posted this on mutt-dev in February, resubmitting to gnats now
Re: Alain Bench 2007-03-26 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday, March 25, 2007 at 23:12:59 +0200, Christoph Berg wrote:
I wonder if $locale shouldn't default to $LC_TIME
I fully agree, that would be a good thing, a step in the good
direction. Naturally users of a mailer expect
Re: Vincent Lefevre 2007-03-25 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Setting UTF-8 after ISO-8859-1 is useless. Any string is always
valid Latin-1. UTF-8 will never be tried nor selected.
Shouldn't characters 128-159 be regarded as invalid? Text should
contain only printable characters and some restricted
Re: Alain Bench 2007-03-25 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
my locale is LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 when I reply to utf-8 encoded mails, the
attribution is encoded in iso8859-1 because strftime does not know
about charsets.
Date and time in attributions don't follow the locale from
environment. They follow
tags 226500 + patch
thanks
# HG changeset patch
# User Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Date 1174860003 -7200
# Node ID a9ce9fc0185bb9afff31ee571a120134d688b0f4
# Parent 82d3e0a90f91a2c41b72d14903c0196bfd7c06e3
Use ~/.muttrc as default for alias_file as the documentation claims
Re: Elimar Riesebieter 2007-03-19 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The noted numbers don't reflect the sort of patching. I'll prepare a
commented, unified diff against your latest experimental debian dir.
Thanks.
Unfortunately, the recent buffy-size/check_mbox_size change caused
rather nasty conflicts in
Synopsis: Mutt can't find the manual
State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
State-Changed-By: cb
State-Changed-When: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 14:42:53 +0100
State-Changed-Why:
fixed in http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/rev/61b2845af4da
Comment added by cb on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 14:42:53 +0100
# HG changeset patch
# User Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Date 1174485130 -3600
# Node ID 50e1b17e9ef63a90762c5c2f1d45d5c79681d2b2
# Parent b0172175cc892f982aacc5f930ab58da418dcf6b
Pipe functions.h through cpp -C for the manual generation; factor out
makedoc-defs.h from init.h for use
# HG changeset patch
# User Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Date 1174518274 -3600
# Node ID 5d6e82a70c8b4b59313e6f68229c887519459afa
# Parent 15d485b319bfe55a5dd4133f20d54af4c96e46fe
Mention $timeout in the $mail_check documentation and vice versa (Debian
#385456).
diff -r 15d485b319bf -r
Re: Thomas Roessler 2007-03-20 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
$umask defaults to 077. It's up to the user to override it. But if
the user wants to, it's more convenient to do it in mutt than to
suspend or quit and navigate to the created folder (and its
subdirectories if it is maildir) to fix up the
# HG changeset patch
# User Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Date 1174055839 -3600
# Node ID c82435f2db41fd63b91cfbb9e7f820ac9839e445
# Parent 347824928102661e6dea3b4f411324320e755a07
Use execvp to call sendmail, useful for people trying sendmail=ssh host
sendmail.
diff -r 347824928102 -r
Re: Charles Cazabon 2007-03-16 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use execvp to call sendmail, useful for people trying sendmail=ssh host
sendmail.
I'm curious: does the ssh client binary tend to move around the filesystem
randomly on these peoples' systems?
No, but mutt just says exec error which is in
: Fri Mar 16 20:25:02 +0100 2007
Originator: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Release:
Description:
This is a pretty weird one, but anyway, it's a bug...
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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 12:04:24 +0100
From: Thomas
# HG changeset patch
# User Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Date 1173971448 -3600
# Node ID 2befb5b028d73cf7045b426f513d6b6c1c6a7681
# Parent fa6128cf9cba43cf25fc353d7d79377982a25a54
Remove reldate.h from EXTRADIST to fix out-of-tree builds from tarballs (and
remove some stray tabs).
diff -r
Re: Thomas Dickey 2007-03-15 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The reason for the absolute paths is very likely to ensure that it
does not pick up some random program named gpg. (Making it configurable
from a single point is probably a better way to go).
The proper way to deal with that is not to have . at
Re: Brendan Cully 2007-03-16 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like to hear some more concrete examples of the dangers of looking
up gpg in the path...
Ack. Just because gpg is a 'security' application doesn't make running
ls instead of /bin/ls less dangerous. Adding /usr/bin merely adds
clutter.
Synopsis: mime_forward does not work for text/rfc822-headers attachments
State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
State-Changed-By: cb
State-Changed-When: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 01:22:53 +0100
State-Changed-Why:
Report was mostly pebcak.
Comment added by cb on Fri, 16 Mar 2007 01:22:53 +0100
More automake fixes...
# HG changeset patch
# User Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Date 1173921152 -3600
# Node ID 0768aee5eb3d633f950d4ff75dabf94c4374427d
# Parent 99f7aa2bb5285cdfe00bb1f2884b202bf9507c9d
Add gen-map-doc to EXTRADIST, call using perl in srcdir, fix makedoc rules.
diff -r
Apparently the sender of that one isn't subscribed...
Christoph
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mutt would benefit from replacing strcat and friends with
a better string library,... but because that's too much
work for me, I only checked what it helps if I do
one
The following reply was made to PR mutt/1503; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mutt Bugs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: Bug#328921: mutt/1503: problems with utf-8 terminals
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:26:56 +0100
Hi,
mutt/1503 is still present
Arrival-Date: Thu Mar 08 19:25:07 +0100 2007
Originator: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Release:
Description:
The following was submitted as Debian bug #384076:
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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 12:27:56 -0600
From: David Everly
: net
Arrival-Date: Wed Mar 07 13:25:01 +0100 2007
Originator: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Release:
Description:
The following is Debian wishlist bug #160678:
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Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 20:27:36 +0200
From: Marcin
1. Filing bugs using the mail interface
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: bug synopsis
Category: mutt (also vaild: imap)
Optionally more headers, all prefixed with '':
Class: change-request
Description:
... text ...
Try to avoid MIME mail, gnats will destroy it (any attachment, pgp
signatures,
The following reply was made to PR mutt/1116; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Adrian Irving-Beer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mutt/1116: Fails to thread properly without an @ in msg ID
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 11:35:15 +0100
Hi Adrian
Mar 05 11:55:02 +0100 2007
Originator: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Release:
Description:
While chatting about Debian bug #413144 is was noticed that
decrypt-save and -copy are not documented in the manual:
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Date: Sun
Re: Werner Koch 2007-03-05 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did you read the German description of PKA:
http://g10code.com/docs/pka-intro.de.pdf
Yes. As said I got it working in gpg, but I have no idea what it
should do in mutt, and how to see if it works. (crypt_use_gpgme
works, crypt_use_pka is set, but
The following reply was made to PR mutt/1116; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cameron Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mutt/1116: Fails to thread properly without an @ in msg ID
Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 12:48:25 +0100
Re: Cameron
Synopsis: redraw problems with Mutt in screen
State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
State-Changed-By: cb
State-Changed-When: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 12:00:37 +0100
State-Changed-Why:
no longer reproducible
Comment added by cb on Wed, 28 Feb 2007 12:00:37 +0100
Hi,
thanks for the answer, I'm
Re: Fabian Groffen 2007-02-28 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use this patch
http://debian.lpr.ch/Mutt/patch-1.5.4.lpr.collapse_flagged
which I find quite useful. Would be cool if it would be in. Both
Debian and Gentoo seem to ship it by default.
Debian doesn't, but the functionality sounded like a
Re: Miroslav Lichvar 2007-02-28 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
attached is a patch that makes the buffy size option configurable at
runtime. Mutt binary compiled with --enable-buffy-size will
have an extra boolean variable that controls if mbox size should be
used when checking for new mail.
+++ init.h
Synopsis: mutt: Message-ID extra data removal
Comment added by cb on Tue, 27 Feb 2007 20:55:47 +0100
despam
The following reply was made to PR mutt/1116; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mutt Bugs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: mutt/1116: Fails to thread properly without an @ in msg ID
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 21:11:50 +0100
FTR, this is has also been reported
The following reply was made to PR mutt/2108; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: Re: mutt/2108: redraw problems with Mutt in screen
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 22:09:26 +0100
Hi Vincent,
Re: To Mutt Developers
: Tue Feb 27 22:15:02 +0100 2007
Originator: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Release:
Description:
The following was submitted as Debian bug #305069:
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Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 19:46:00 -0700
From: Andrew Pimlott [EMAIL
Re: To Mutt Developers 2007-02-26 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(And there could be a check that the mtime of the folder is still the
same - which might already be there, didn't check.)
Looking into the patch it does check the original folder:
int mutt_check_mailbox_compressed (CONTEXT* ctx)
{
Re: Cameron Simpson 2007-02-23 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| xtitles is also very nice. What could be improved is that the default
| for xterm_set_titles must currently be off because TERM is evaluated
| at the time the variable is set. If the default is fine, the patch is
| as well, but if it should be
Synopsis: wish: add resent-headers on user's choise (patch)
Comment added by cb on Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:32:25 +0100
Remove reporter from notify-list, add updated attachment
Arrival-Date: Tue Feb 13 16:25:03 +0100 2007
Originator: Christoph Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Release:
Description:
Hi,
the following was submitted as Debian Bug #340506, I can confirm that
behavior here with 1.5.13.
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Date: Wed
Re: Bernard Blackham 2007-02-02 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The attached patch adds the -r (render) flag, which accepts the
filename of a raw e-mail message. It renders the message to stdout
as you would view it in mutt, but leaves the headers intact. e.g.:
$ mutt -r file containing raw e-mail
I
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