Greetings all,
I am pleased to announce to second release candidate (RC2) of nmh 1.5 is
now available. You can find it for download here:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/nmh/nmh-1.5-RC2.tar.gz
Changes from RC1 include portability fixes for OpenBSD and Solaris and
a number of
On 6 May 2012 at 14:23, Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.com wrote:
I am pleased to announce to second release candidate (RC2) of nmh 1.5 is
now available. You can find it for download here:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/nmh/nmh-1.5-RC2.tar.gz
Changes from RC1 include
On 6 May 2012 at 14:23, Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.com wrote:
I am pleased to announce to second release candidate (RC2) of nmh 1.5 is
now available. You can find it for download here:
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/nmh/nmh-1.5-RC2.tar.gz
On Mandriva 2007.0 I gett these
On 6 May 2012 at 18:35, Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.comwrote:
With my ~/.mh_profile from nmh 1.0 I tried 'comp' and got this result:
comp: /d.cbKoUjQXLC2-C;%m: format compile error - component or function
name expected
comp:
So ... what does your component file look like?
Attached.
Attached. But, I did change my user name and real name in the
file to throw off a spammer-bot or two.
That was just your mh_profile; I was talking about (I guess for you)
.components/components; if you prefer, you can send your components
file to me privately.
--Ken
On Mandriva 2007.0 I gett these errors from 'make check'.
So, looking at those errors ...
FAIL: test/bad-input/test-header
That _MIGHT_ be because you have a terminal wider than 80 characters; is
that true? Obviously we should fix that. Actually, if you want to try
fixing that yourself ... in
comp: /d.cbKoUjQXLC2-C;%m: format compile error - component or function
name expected
Just as a follow-up ...
It turned out Kevin's problem was that he had an X-Face line in his components
file. Now that all components files are processed with mh-format, you need
to escape % and \ by
On 6 May 2012 at 20:19, Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.comwrote:
But, once I get around the installation issue, why does 'inc'
need special group ownership and SGID treatment? Would that
reason be related to the 'inc' in Fedora's build of nmh-1.4
asking me for a password when I want to 'inc' my
After a day of hacking on my email system is looks like exmh
CVS-2012-05-02 and nmh-1.5-RC2 have installed and are working on
three of my systems.
Nice.
Thanks!
--
Kevin
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Ken wrote:
Looking at this ...
==24349== Syscall param socketcall.send(msg) points to
uninitialised byte(s)
==24349==at 0x41106A1: send (in /lib/i686/libc-2.4.so)
==24349==by 0x41401F6: (within /lib/i686/libc-2.4.so)
==24349==by 0x413E0D3: (within /lib/i686/libc-2.4.so)
I just commited a changed on master (NOT on the 1.5 branch)
to default the locking type to:
AIX, Cygwin, and Linux: fcntl
FreeBSD: flock
dot locking is still the default on other platforms. The
--with-locking configure option to override the default is
also unchanged.
I did this because
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