On 17 March 2015 at 11:05, Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.com wrote:
When instead it should have really been $htmlconv[0].
So you need to install w3m? Or change @htmlconv.
I installed w3m and replyfilter succeeds.
Great! I've fixed that on master.
Wow. If all software could be fixed
On 16 March 2015 at 23:32, Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.com wrote:
In my OP I left out the fact that I have par installed, AND
replyfilter works on all of my email replies except for those
from the XFINITY mobile app.
Whoops, that's a bug in replyfilter; specifically, the error message is:
When instead it should have really been $htmlconv[0].
So you need to install w3m? Or change @htmlconv.
I installed w3m and replyfilter succeeds.
Great! I've fixed that on master.
--Ken
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Wow. If all software could be fixed that easily quickly, I wonder
what the technical world would be like. I've run into 5-6 open source,
and 2-3 commercial, projects with this kind of responsiveness.
Well I had a free moment and I wanted to take care of it before
I forgot. And it was
On 17 March 2015 at 11:28, Ken Hornstein k...@pobox.com wrote:
Well I had a free moment and I wanted to take care of it before
I forgot. And it was easy. Other stuff ... has been lingering. I wish
we could do that for everything, but we all have to put food on the table.
I'm glad the
Kevin wrote:
I get this message from the contributed replyfilter script
Unable to exec par: No such file or directory
HTML converter process exited with 2
You'll need to install par. It's available for some Linux
distributions and Cygwin, at least. Source code is available
from
On 16 March 2015 at 22:59, David Levine levin...@acm.org wrote:
Kevin wrote:
I get this message from the contributed replyfilter script
Unable to exec par: No such file or directory
HTML converter process exited with 2
You'll need to install par. It's available for some Linux
Hi folks,
I get this message from the contributed replyfilter script
Unable to exec par: No such file or directory
HTML converter process exited with 2
When I try to reply to a message containing
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Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2015 23:22:44 + (UTC)
From:
In my OP I left out the fact that I have par installed, AND
replyfilter works on all of my email replies except for those
from the XFINITY mobile app.
Whoops, that's a bug in replyfilter; specifically, the error message is:
exec (@conv) ||
die Unable