Keith Whitwell wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 08:13 -0700, Brian Paul wrote:
>> Michel Dänzer wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 10:25 +0100, José Fonseca wrote:
>>>> Sorry for the delay. I attempted to test this, but your patches are
>>>> pasted inline in the email body, and I don't know an easy way to extract
>>>> them from evolution without copying and pasting manually. 
>>> File -> Save Message...
>>>
>>> seems to work. :)
>> Chai-I Wu's patches seem to be inlined in the messsage; not 
>> attachments.  When I do File -> Save Message in Thunderbird, all the = 
>> chars are converted to =3D and long lines are word wrapped and 
>> suffixed with a =.  Blank lines become =20.
>>
>> For example:
>>
>> diff --git a/progs/egl/xeglthreads.c b/progs/egl/xeglthreads.c
>> index 5cc856a..508dbc0 100644
>> --- a/progs/egl/xeglthreads.c
>> +++ b/progs/egl/xeglthreads.c
>> @@ -261,6 +261,12 @@ draw_loop(struct winthread *wt)
>>         if (Locking)
>>            pthread_mutex_unlock(&Mutex);
>> =20
>> +      eglBindAPI(EGL_OPENGL_API);
>> +      if (eglGetCurrentContext() !=3D wt->Context) {
>> +         printf("xeglthreads: current context %p !=3D %p\n",
>> +               eglGetCurrentContext(), wt->Context);
>> +      }
>> +
>>         glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
>> =20
>>
>> It seems to be a Thunderbird issue.  I'd love to learn how to fix 
>> this.  As a work-around, I've been doing Select All / Copy and then 
>> pasting into a terminal window where I've run cat > file.  It's really 
>> annoying.
> 
> As this is the standard way that patches are distributed on lkml, people
> have run into issues with thunderbird before, eg:
> 
> http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/git/2008/2/7/772394
> 
> see also 
> 
> Documentation/SubmittingPatches
> 
> in the linux tree.

Thanks for the pointers, but I don't see any info about _saving_ 
messages/patches and avoiding the "=3D" character encoding.

-Brian

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