On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:35:41AM -0500, Paul Smith wrote: > There's a problem with the email notification code in Savannah. > Recently a bug was filed (http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?31614) in which > the verbatim tag was used to provide some code examples. In the bug, > the example looks correct: > > $ echo 'a\ b:; echo $@' | make -f - "a b" > echo a b > a b > > However, I have configured Savannah to forward bug notifications and in > the email I got the backslash was removed; I've noticed this in other > bugs as well and it's supremely annoying as it changes the entire > meaning of the issue to lose the backslashes; in the email I get: > > $ echo 'a b:; echo $@' | make -f - "a b" > echo a b > a b > > Note the missing backslash which completely changes the example. > > Is there somewhere to file a bug about this, and/or can it be fixed?
Discussing it here is fine. Would you consider writing a patch? http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/savane-cleanup.git/tree/frontend/php I recommend use 'make' there: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/savane-cleanup.git/tree/tests/minimal_configs then use http://localhost:50080/ and check /tmp/savane-mini/mailbox -- Sylvain