Have a look at the attched commit message e-mail. It contains some
mojibake, namely UTF-8 characters represented as Latin-1.
Any chance that this gets fixed? I can imagine that today it's a
rather safe bet to assume UTF-8 encoding for commit messages... Or
maybe this could be adjusted in the
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Author: Ulrich Sp??rlein u...@freebsd.org
+2014-01-28 Ulrich Sp??rlein u...@freebsd.org
Have a look at the attched commit message e-mail. It contains some
mojibake, namely UTF-8 characters represented as Latin-1.
Any chance that this gets fixed? I can imagine
Follow-up Comment #8, sr #108467 (project administration):
Thanks. But looking at http://git.savannah.gnu.org/r/emacs/elpa.git/ I think
you put git_multimail.py in the wrong directory. Shouldn't it be in
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/r/emacs/elpa.git/hooks/ instead of elpa.git/?
Follow-up Comment #9, sr #108467 (project administration):
I think the hook script is called with a cwd of elpa.git and called like echo
$oldrev $newrev $refname | ./hooks/post-receive and therefore the import needs
to be relative to the elpa.git directory and not the hooks directory.
I could be
Follow-up Comment #10, sr #108467 (project administration):
Nope. You were right. It did need to be in the hooks directory. The cwd is
definitely above it however. I tested this by synthesizing a commit. I think
it should be good to go.
The emacs elpa folks just requested to change their hook to the
git-multimail mailer hook.
Very nice!
I just installed it for them just a few days ago. Look at their new
commit diffs.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-elpa-diffs/2014-01/threads.html
Uh, oh, on this page I
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-elpa-diffs/2014-01/threads.html
Uh, oh, on this page I immediately see mojibake:
[ELPA-diffs] [elpa] 01/01: Start building eventu al package \
‘gnugo’., Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2014/01/28
Yuck.
This is a problem with
UTF-8 encoding for the `threads.html' pages, possibly converting
non-UTF-8 encodings in e-mail headers to UTF-8. Maybe this has
been fixed meanwhile? Or maybe it's a configuration thing that
gnu.org hasn't adjusted properly?
I don't know. Both Mailman and the list archives are managed
Hi,
I found your script for sxiv with ranger through the arch wiki. It is
brilliant! However I've had issues with large folders (~3000 pictures)
where sxiv shows fewer files. When you quit, it shows the next batch (then
the next...). This seems to be the result of xarg limiting the length
Jason Beard wrote:
Hi,
I found your script for sxiv with ranger through the arch wiki. It is
brilliant! However I've had issues with large folders (~3000 pictures)
where sxiv shows fewer files. When you quit, it shows the next batch (then
the next...). This seems to be the result of xarg
Hi
Take a quick look at this page:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/ranger.git/tree/doc/examples/rifle_sxiv.sh
That's why I emailed this address. Apologies anyway.
Regards
Jason
On 28 January 2014 16:59, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
Jason Beard wrote:
Hi,
I found your script
Jason Beard wrote:
Take a quick look at this page:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/ranger.git/tree/doc/examples/rifle_sxiv.sh
That's why I emailed this address. Apologies anyway.
Ah! That explains it. That is actually talking about the cgit web
interface to the git repositories. It
Cheers.
The script works with other file managers too and really has little to do
with ranger. I use it with Thunar. I don't think I'll find the owner of the
script over at ranger. Any ideas where I might contact them?
On 28 January 2014 17:42, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
Jason Beard
Jason Beard wrote:
The script works with other file managers too and really has little to do
with ranger. I use it with Thunar. I don't think I'll find the owner of the
script over at ranger. Any ideas where I might contact them?
That script is in the ranger source repository. I think that
Excellent. Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks for all your help. Have a nice day!
On 28 January 2014 18:08, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
Jason Beard wrote:
The script works with other file managers too and really has little to do
with ranger. I use it with Thunar. I don't think I'll
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