Ken wrote: > Yeah, but until (relatively) recently, that could result > in corrupted sequences. I'm just trying to imagine how > people could be doing that since it can break, today.
They live with it, I suppose. I don't rely on sequences for anything important. (And shouldn't that be "now" instead of "until (relatively) recently"?) > - If you're going to MODIFY the sequence file (which ends > up being a large number of programs, actually), it needs > to be write-locked the whole time you're fiddling with > it. That sounds like a problem to me. Could an inc have to wait a half hour for a refile/folder -pack/or any of a large number of other operations to finish? David _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
