On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Pete Batard <p...@akeo.ie> wrote:
> On 2012.07.03 13:59, Xiaofan Chen wrote:
>>> NB: This patch should be attached as inline
>>
>> Actually it comes to me as both inline and attachment
>
> Which is exactly what I want.

I see. In that case, no problem.

> "Pure" inline is a PITA to work with, because everything's just text and
> you never know if there's something of value in there. In case someone
> forgot to add "[PATCH]" on the subject line, or used a variation of it
> ("[FIX]", "Diff:", etc.), there's an increased risk it'll fall through
> if not picked up early, which *will* happen. Now, having an identified
> attachment makes it a lot easier to avoid that, except for those people
> insisting on attaching a .asc for their signatures...
>
> On the other hand, "pure" attachments only seems to be a problem for
> people with dumb e-mail clients. For what is worth, at least on Windows,
> Thunderbird doesn't have an issue problem displaying and quoting parts
> of a text attachment, whether pure attachment or hybrid, as if it was
> inline...
>
>> Kind of strange, either something is wrong
>> with Gmail or something is wrong with your mail client.
>
> Didn't you send a patch over to libusb-devel recently (the .def
> "libusb-1.0.dll" one)? Have you checked whether you had the same issue?

I sent the patch both inline and as an attachment using Gmail.
Both are okay from what I see, no extra ">". But maybe you
will see the ">" for the inline version. Did you see the ">" for
my attachment?


-- 
Xiaofan

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