Le 22/08/2012 11:41, Miles Gould a écrit :
> On 21/08/12 18:39, Florent Becker wrote:
>> Alternatively, the UI when sendmail-command is unset could be:
>> #darcs send -a
>> Creating patch to [destination repo]...
>> I see you haven't configured 'sendmail-command' in ~/.darcs/config
>> I don't know how to send this bundle, saving it as bundle.dpatch for now.
>> NOTE: You may use your mail client to send this bundle.
>> NOTE: If you want 'darcs send' to send a mail directly, add the line
>> send sendmail-command COMMAND
>> to your ~/.darcs/config
>> Do you want me to try 'sendmail' (I'll cc you so that you can see if the
>> mail was sent ok)? [Yn]
> 
> I like this. The people who it's most likely to annoy are Unix experts
> who already know they have a working sendmail - ie, precisely the people
> who are most comfortable with editing configuration files.
> 
I prefer the version without the last question, as it allows to leave
sendmail-command unconfigured without having yet another question added
to darcs send's UI.

> Minor point: it's only worth trying "sendmail" if you've already
> discovered there's a sendmail command somewhere in the user's PATH. In
> which case, maybe display the full path to it?
> 
That's probably a good idea.

--
Florent

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