Re: Suppress error messages

2022-03-02 Thread Akshay Hegde
On 2022-03-01 18:30 -0600, sunnycemet...@gmail.com wrote: > Consider appending the macro chain with . That works out pretty nicely indeed, thanks! -- Akshay.

Re: Suppress error messages

2022-03-01 Thread sunnycemetery
Consider appending the macro chain with .

Suppress error messages

2022-02-20 Thread Akshay Hegde
Hello, I've been trying to find a way to suppress error messages in a macro or a key binding that I create. I couldn't find a builtin way to do so by reading through the docs and searching online. To provide a basic example, I have a macro to open the error history, scrolling to the bottom

Re: Flashing error messages?

2015-03-07 Thread Peter Davis
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 03:28:03PM -0500, Peter Davis wrote: On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 08:14:25PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: Error running /Applications/Emacs-mac-port.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/emacs -nw

Re: Flashing error messages?

2015-03-03 Thread Peter Davis
On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 03:59:16PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote: On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 08:17:12PM -0500, Peter Davis wrote: On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 10:57:32PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: Run mutt in a xterm with logging enabled or, as a last, under strace/truss to catch the

Re: Flashing error messages?

2015-03-03 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, March 03, 2015 a las 01:57:34PM -0500, Peter Davis escribió: Well, redirecting stderr to a file didn't work. When I tried to run `mutt 2 mutterr.log`, the shell just hung there. I did manage to capture the error using iTerm2 logging, but it was a pain. The log captured all

Re: Flashing error messages?

2015-03-03 Thread Peter Davis
On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 03:59:16PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote: On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 08:17:12PM -0500, Peter Davis wrote: On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 10:57:32PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: Run mutt in a xterm with logging enabled or, as a last, under strace/truss to catch the

Re: Flashing error messages?

2015-03-03 Thread Peter Davis
On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 08:14:25PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: Error running /Applications/Emacs-mac-port.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/emacs -nw '/var/folders/kj/ymbjk_bj5v394cx4ffynd8yhgp/T//mutt-pfd-studio-mac-pro-502-44534-19996952971688465714'! Not terribly informative,

Re: Flashing error messages?

2015-03-01 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 08:17:12PM -0500, Peter Davis wrote: On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 10:57:32PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: Run mutt in a xterm with logging enabled or, as a last, under strace/truss to catch the messages. Hmmm. Is it possible to run mutt with mutt 2 myerrorlog ?

Flashing error messages?

2015-02-28 Thread Peter Davis
I'm trying to set my editor to 'emacs -nw', but I'm getting some kind of error message flashing at the bottom of the screen. Unfortunately, the error disappears too quickly for me to read it. Is there some way to redisplay these messages? Thank you. -pd -- Peter Davis

Re: Flashing error messages?

2015-02-28 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Saturday, February 28, 2015 a las 04:50:57PM -0500, Peter Davis escribió: I'm trying to set my editor to 'emacs -nw', but I'm getting some kind of error message flashing at the bottom of the screen. Unfortunately, the error disappears too quickly for me to read it. Is there some way

Re: Flashing error messages?

2015-02-28 Thread Peter Davis
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 10:57:32PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: Run mutt in a xterm with logging enabled or, as a last, under strace/truss to catch the messages. Hmmm. Is it possible to run mutt with mutt 2 myerrorlog ? -- Peter Davis The Tech Curmudgeon www.techcurmudgeon.com

mutt 1.4 -- where does mutt write error messages to?

2002-10-14 Thread Lukas Ruf
Dear all, I would like to know where mutt writes error messages to. Reading the man pages did not help me understand how to set on debug messages. Thanks, Lukas -- Lukas Ruf http://www.lpr.ch http://www.maremma.ch http://www.{{topsy,nodeos}.net

Re: mutt 1.4 -- where does mutt write error messages to?

2002-10-14 Thread Sven Guckes
* Lukas Ruf [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-14 10:40]: I would like to know where mutt writes error messages to. Reading the man pages did not help me understand how to set on debug messages. mutt does not have a debug mode - yet. Sven

Re: mutt 1.4 -- where does mutt write error messages to?

2002-10-14 Thread Richard Cattien
Hi, I would like to know where mutt writes error messages to. Reading the man pages did not help me understand how to set on debug messages. mutt has errors? :-) bye, richard -- Richard `rickski' Cattien [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: mutt 1.4 -- where does mutt write error messages to?

2002-10-14 Thread Lukas Ruf
Richard, On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Richard Cattien wrote: mutt has errors? :-) not I know of ;-) wbr, -- Lukas Ruf http://www.lpr.ch http://www.maremma.ch http://www.{{topsy,nodeos}.net,{promethos,netbeast,rawip}.org} Wanna know anything about raw ip?

Re: mutt 1.4 -- where does mutt write error messages to?

2002-10-14 Thread David Champion
* On 2002.10.14, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], * Sven Dogbert Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Lukas Ruf [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-14 10:40]: I would like to know where mutt writes error messages to. Reading the man pages did not help me understand how to set on debug messages. mutt

Making 1.4: Error messages

2002-06-10 Thread John P Verel
Made Mutt 1.4 today. I'm getting the following errors: Error in /home/john/.muttrc, line 359: thread: unknown sorting method This refers to a line which reads: set sort=thread (Works fine in 1.2) Second problem: When I press F1, I get key not bound error. Third thing: In make intall log I

Re: Making 1.4: Error messages

2002-06-10 Thread David T-G
John -- ...and then John P Verel said... % % Made Mutt 1.4 today. I'm getting the following errors: % % Error in /home/john/.muttrc, line 359: thread: unknown sorting method ... % set sort=thread (Works fine in 1.2) Don't know why it did, but it should be pluralized. % % Second problem: %

Re: Making 1.4: Error messages

2002-06-10 Thread John P Verel
On 06/10/02, 12:44:57PM -0500, David T-G wrote: Don't know why it did, but it should be pluralized. Pluralized it and it's fixed :) % % Second problem: % % When I press F1, I get key not bound error. Do you have the F1 binding in the system muttrc, or perhaps in yours? It's in the system

Re: Making 1.4: Error messages

2002-06-10 Thread John P Verel
On 06/10/02, 02:25:28PM -0400, John P Verel wrote: The 1.2.5 version is in /etc, the 1.4 version is in the source for 1.4. Where should the new one live? Fixed it. Mutt set up SYSCONFDIR as /home/john/mutt1.4/etc However, it did not copy my Muttrc to it, nor change the path to the manual in

Re: Making 1.4: Error messages

2002-06-10 Thread David T-G
John, et al -- ...and then John P Verel said... % % On 06/10/02, 12:44:57PM -0500, David T-G wrote: % % Don't know why it did, but it should be pluralized. % Pluralized it and it's fixed :) Good :-) % % % Second problem: % % When I press F1, I get key not bound error. % % Do you have

Re: Making 1.4: Error messages

2002-06-10 Thread John P Verel
On 06/10/02, 01:46:21PM -0500, David T-G wrote: % My mail comes via fetchmail from my ISP's POP server. I imagine it goes into your home dir somewhere, then, but it could go into the system mail spool. What does :set ?spoolfile in mutt tell you? Says unknow option -- which seems

Re: Making 1.4: Error messages

2002-06-10 Thread David T-G
John -- ...and then John P Verel said... % % On 06/10/02, 01:46:21PM -0500, David T-G wrote: % ... %:set ?spoolfile % % in mutt tell you? % % Says unknow option -- which seems consistent with configuration option Now *that* is odd. Do you not set spoolfile in your muttrc? What if

Re: Making 1.4: Error messages

2002-06-10 Thread David T-G
John -- ...and then John P Verel said... % % On 06/10/02, 02:24:34PM -0500, David T-G wrote: % % % -HOMESPOOL. FWIW, this is a stand alone machine, hooked to a cable % % That tells me that your mail should be found in /var/*/mail rather than ... % Procmail delivers my mail to

Re: Making 1.4: Error messages

2002-06-10 Thread John P Verel
On 06/10/02, 03:27:18PM -0500, David T-G wrote: Then you must set spoolfile somewhere in your muttrc in order for mutt to be able to find ! when you start up, because -HOMESPOOL says that your mail is found under /var. That makes the unknown variable all that more peculiar. My ~/.muttrc

Re: make install error messages

2001-01-10 Thread Joe Philipps
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 04:53:14AM +, Tim Johnson wrote: Hello: I have compiled mutt version 1.2.5. ./configure was run with --enable-pop as the only option. Upon running *make install*, I get the following error messages: /bin/sh: sgml2html: command not found /usr/bin/install: manual

make install error messages

2001-01-09 Thread Tim Johnson
Hello: I have compiled mutt version 1.2.5. ./configure was run with --enable-pop as the only option. Upon running *make install*, I get the following error messages: /bin/sh: sgml2html: command not found /usr/bin/install: manual*.html: No such file or directory chgrp: you are not a member

Re: Error messages

2000-12-14 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 06:12:43PM -0800, David Alban wrote: Greetings! At 2000/12/13/18:58 -0600 David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You mean just to test the muttrc file and report parse errors? How about: mutt -F test.muttrc -f /dev/null -e "push x" /dev/null That's

Re: Error messages

2000-12-14 Thread David Alban
Peter, At 2000/12/14/12:19 +0200 Peter Pentchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just a side note - is there a reason you could not use the standard '[' test operator? Along with some quoting of possibly-null arguments, of course.. something like: [ -n "$1" ] muttrc="$1" [ ! -e "$muttrc" ]

Re: Error messages

2000-12-14 Thread Josh Huber
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 07:37:47AM -0800, David Alban wrote: Of course, this would be O.K. I prefer the [[ ]] operator (found in ksh and bash 2.x) because it is smarter and more resistant to syntax errors that occur with [ ] if a variable is undefined. But certainly one can use [ ] and

Re: Error messages

2000-12-14 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 11:12:48AM -0500, Josh Huber wrote: On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 07:37:47AM -0800, David Alban wrote: Of course, this would be O.K. I prefer the [[ ]] operator (found in ksh and bash 2.x) because it is smarter and more resistant to syntax errors that occur with [ ] if

Re: Error messages

2000-12-14 Thread Josh Huber
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 06:27:54PM +0200, Peter Pentchev wrote: I dare you to name a relatively-modern version of csh, tcsh, bash, ksh or zsh, which does not have test/[ as a builtin ;) Ok, you got me there. I'm sure they all have this as a builtin, but was that at least the historical reason

Error messages

2000-12-13 Thread Charles Curley
When working on my .muttrc, it would be very nice if there were some way to see error messages generated by bugs in the .muttrc. Is there any such mechanism? -- -- C^2 No windows were crashed in the making of this email. Looking for fine software and/or web pages? http://w3

Re: Error messages

2000-12-13 Thread David Champion
On 2000.12.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Charles Curley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When working on my .muttrc, it would be very nice if there were some way to see error messages generated by bugs in the .muttrc. Is there any such mechanism? You mean just to test the muttrc file

Re: Error messages

2000-12-13 Thread David Alban
Greetings! At 2000/12/13/18:58 -0600 David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You mean just to test the muttrc file and report parse errors? How about: mutt -F test.muttrc -f /dev/null -e "push x" /dev/null That's *way* cool! Here's a script[1] which uses your idea to test $1 if it's

Re: newbie? How to view mutt error messages.

2000-10-17 Thread davidturetsky
od Pike" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 1:42 AM Subject: Re: newbie? How to view mutt error messages.

Re: newbie? How to view mutt error messages.

2000-10-16 Thread David T-G
Rod -- ...and then Rod Pike said... % Greetings, % % Newbie question Actually, this happens in lots of programs :-) % % When I start ( and quit ) mutt there are sometimes error messages a the % bottom of the screen that flash up and then are gone. Is there a log Yep. Ain't it great

Re: newbie? How to view mutt error messages.

2000-10-15 Thread Conor Daly
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 08:57:30PM -0200 or so it is rumoured hereabouts, Rod Pike thought: Greetings, Newbie question When I start ( and quit ) mutt there are sometimes error messages a the bottom of the screen that flash up and then are gone. Is there a log that I can look

newbie? How to view mutt error messages.

2000-10-14 Thread Rod Pike
Greetings, Newbie question When I start ( and quit ) mutt there are sometimes error messages a the bottom of the screen that flash up and then are gone. Is there a log that I can look at that contains these messages so I can debug my setup? Cheers, Rod

Re: PGP error messages

2000-02-10 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-02-09 23:05:36 -0500, Chris Woodfield wrote: Going through the archives, I found this mail, which mirrors exactly the errors I'm getting. I'm running 1.0.1-us. 1.0.1-us doesn't have any PGP support. However, documentation on it may have survived. THe other thing is that according

Re: PGP error messages

2000-02-09 Thread Chris Woodfield
On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 05:10:38PM +, Lars Hecking wrote: Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 102: pgp_v2: unknown variable Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 103: pgp_v2_language: unknown variable Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 104: pgp_v2_pubring: unknown variable Error

PGP error messages

2000-01-21 Thread Jamie Novak
Hey, it's me again. Hopefully this will be my last letter with a problem! :-) 'mutt -v' says : Mutt 1.1.2i (2000-01-08) So I know it should be able to handle PGP without a problem. However, when I define a bunch of PGP settings in my .muttrc file as it says I should be able to, I get the

Re: PGP error messages

2000-01-21 Thread Lars Hecking
Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 102: pgp_v2: unknown variable Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 103: pgp_v2_language: unknown variable Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 104: pgp_v2_pubring: unknown variable Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 105: pgp_v2_secring: unknown variable

Error sending message, child exited 70 (Internal error.) messages

1999-10-22 Thread Winston Moy
"Error sending message, child exited 70 (Internal error.)" when sending out. I invoked configure with the following options: 1. --with-slang 2. --with -slang --with-regex Both version of mutt gave the same error messages. Any pointers, ide

Error sending message, child exited 70 (Internal error.) messages

1999-10-22 Thread Winston Moy
- Begin Forwarded Message - Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 08:43:30 -0500 (CDT) From: Winston Moy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: "Error sending message, child exited 70 (Internal error.)" messages To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MIME-Version: 1.0 C

Re: Error sending message, child exited 70 (Internal error.) messages

1999-10-22 Thread David DeSimone
Winston Moy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "Error sending message, child exited 70 (Internal error.)" when sending out. Sendmail doesn't like the command line it's being given by Mutt. Here's a simple shell script: #!/bin/sh echo "Args: " "$@" /tmp/sendmail.log Save this script, then in

Re: Error sending message, child exited 70 (Internal error.) messages

1999-10-22 Thread David DeSimone
Winston Moy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the info... I was able to locate the cause, while I was tailing the active syslog... I had a corrupt alias database... once the database was cleaned up, Mutt was happy... Wow, that's amazing: "Error sending message, child exited 70