On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 19:12:14 +0200
David Paleino <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 08:53:55 +0200, Ricardo Mones wrote:
> 
> >   Hi David,
> 
> Hey :)
> 
> > On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 19:48:23 +0200
> > David Paleino <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > > Hello Ricardo,
> > > here you are a version of claws-recompose with a license comment
> > > prepended. I'm CCing the original author once again, so that he can
> > > check it :)
> > 
> >   Nothing said for a year so I guess he has nothing to complain, removed
> > for now. :)
> > 
> > > It would be cool if you could install it in /usr/bin/, or
> > > in /usr/share/claws-mail-tools/, i.e. anywhere
> > > outside /usr/share/doc/ :)
> > 
> >   That won't be, sorry, as would break the nature of tools package. You
> > can make a copy or even a symlink from /usr/local/bin or your $HOME/bin
> > to it and you're done, no need to pollute system dirs with this.
> 
> I know (I have it in ~/bin, in fact). A clueful user should know what to
> do, it was meant to help clueless users :)
> 
> Also, if this tool is installed in $PATH, reportbug can be patched to
> accept "claws-mail" as MUA. Currently, I always have to patch it after
> each upgrade (and that's annoying, and not really user-friendly).
> 
> But, you're the maintainer, so you have the ultimate word. I just hope it
> will be the same as mine :-P

  Well, I found more clean that the binary provided this little functionality
  better than putting a random script without manpage under /usr/bin. Hence
  I've patched it to provide a --compose-read <filename> option which does
  exactly the same, enjoy! ;-)
-- 
 Ricardo Mones
 http://people.debian.org/~mones
 «The last thing one knows in constructing a work is what to put first. 
 -- Blaise Pascal»

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