On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 12:56:02 +0100, Robert Waldner writes:
>Package: exmh
>Version: 1:2.7.2-2
>Severity: normal

>Thanks for packaging 2.7.2. There a couple bugs, though:

sorry, but please submit separate bug reports. there's no way
of keeping track of things otherwise.

i will treat this report as including only the syntax error issue; 
feel free to submit more detail for the others in separate reports.

also, what wish/tclsh versions are active? you have three revisions of tcl/tk 
installed, what does /etc/alternatives say about them?

for me 8.3 seems to work best, and upstream has indicated that they're
"not yet fully ready for requiring tk8.4"...

> - a openened message is marked like a selected one

what do you mean? i don't see any difference to 2.5 wrt. message
marking.

> - passphrase prompting for GnuPG-encrypted messages pretty much locks the
>   keyboard, but leaves the focus on the (in this case) unresponsive exmh main
>   window, killing exmh from another tty is the only escape I could find

please submit your pgp/gpg config snippets for reproducing the
problem.
$ egrep -i '(pgp|gpg)' ~/.exmh/exmh-defaults

> - 2.7.2 completely ignores the mailcap file

i can not confirm this; it uses the mailcap file as expected 
here on my box (just as 2.5 did...). 

> - numerous other errors when opening GnuPG-signes messages, for example
>--------------
>syntax error in expression "int(1+1+(11-)*(101-1-2)/(101-))"
>    while executing
>"expr 
>int($minlineno+1+($msgid-$minmsgid)*($maxlineno-$minlineno-2)/($maxmsgid-$minmsgid))"
>    (procedure "Ftoc_FindMsg" line 51)
>    invoked from within
>"Ftoc_FindMsg $msg"

weird. haven't seen any syntax errors in ages, and i can not confirm 
this here with signed or signed+encrypted mails. 
what version of gpg do you have installed?

i will forward that one upstream, as soon as you tell me your active 
tcl, tk and gpg versions.

regards
az


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