> + localuser:kevinc being removed from access control list > >That's coming from my 'xhost -SI:localuser:kevinc' setting which >I use exclusively to keep exmh happy. Ironic.
I think Ralph has hit that one the head. >Here's what failed. > >================================================================= > > ./test/format/test-myhost: local hostname test expected: > 'drums.cosgroves.us' > but instead got: > 'cosgroves.us' > FAIL: test/format/test-myhost > >================================================================= > > ./test/format/test-mymbox: Basic user@host test expected: > '1' > but instead got: > '0' > FAIL: test/format/test-mymbox These two are clearly related. I thought maybe you had set MHMTSUSERCONF, but we unset that in the test suite. We try hard to set up the test suite so it has a clean environment, but I guess something slipped through. How do you configure nmh so it thinks your local hostname is just "cosgrove.us"? > *** /home/local/src/INCOMING/BUILD/nmh-1.7-RC3/test/testdir/Mail/inbox/31 > 2017-08-25 14:45:07.979118674 -0700 > --- > /home/local/src/INCOMING/BUILD/nmh-1.7-RC3/test/testdir/test-mhfixmsg31454.actual > 2017-08-25 14:45:07.988118977 -0700 > *************** > *** 1,15 **** > - To: recipi...@example.com > - From: sen...@example.com > - Subject: mhfixmsg pass through on parse error > - MIME-Version: 1.0 > - Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="----- =_aaaaaaaaaa0" > - > - ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0 > - Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1 > - Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="test1.txt" > - Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > - > - This is the= > - text/plain part. > - > - ------- =_aaaaaaaaaa0-- > --- 0 ---- > > ./test/mhfixmsg/test-mhfixmsg: test failed, outputs are in > /home/local/src/INCOMING/BUILD/nmh-1.7-RC3/test/testdir/Mail/inbox/31 and > /home/local/src/INCOMING/BUILD/nmh-1.7-RC3/test/testdir/test-mhfixmsg31454.actual. > first named test failure: pass through message with relative folder path > with parse error > FAIL: test/mhfixmsg/test-mhfixmsg Hm. Not sure what is happening there. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers