Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh-1.7-RC1: scan with complex subjects dumps core

2017-08-07 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Leonardo, > At least regarding the `make check' (always on NetBSD/amd64 8.99.1), > all 104 tests are passed and 7 tests were not run. Great, thanks. > Regarding the not run ones (all expected): > > ./test/oauth/test-inc: skipped: no oauth support MACHINES says that's ftp

Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh-1.7-RC1: scan with complex subjects dumps core

2017-08-07 Thread Leonardo Taccari
Hello Ralph, Ralph Corderoy writes: > [...] > MACHINES says that's ftp/curl on FreeBSD, if you're interested. > configure checks for its header file and library IIRC. But I'm happy > with the tests that were run. > [...] ...indeed now I can report: All 110 tests passed (1 t

Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh-1.7-RC1: scan with complex subjects dumps core

2017-08-07 Thread David Levine
Norm writes: > inc seems to have a similar, if not identical problem. It's identical: inc uses the same code to print the scan line. David ___ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers

Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh-1.7-RC1: scan with complex subjects dumps core

2017-08-07 Thread David Levine
Ralph writes: > Sunglasses have a width of 1 here, that's why David and I don't see the > problem. I'm surprised that I didn't see the same behavior as Norm, because we use the same locale, en_US.utf8. Any idea why? David ___ Nmh-workers mailing list

Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh-1.7-RC1: scan with complex subjects dumps core

2017-08-07 Thread David Levine
Ralph writes: > Hi Leonardo, > > > At least regarding the `make check' (always on NetBSD/amd64 8.99.1), > > all 104 tests are passed and 7 tests were not run. > > Great, thanks. Yes, thanks to both of you. > I guess we'd like a minimal-change fix for this on the 1.7 > branch rather than flip to