On Jan 9 21:24, Bob Doskuno wrote:
> I didn't try the snapshot, but I did try email.
>
> Now, running setup (with no-admin) gives a postinstall script error. Sending
> a couple test emails worked, but there seems to be an invalid assumption,
> that the user will have admin, in the postinstall s
On Thursday, January 8, 2015 10:27 AM, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
On Jan 7 22:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
>
> thanks for the testcase!
>
> On Dec 19 19:44, Christian Franke wrote:
...
> > > > $ ./strftest 141901
> > 2014-12-19 18:26:40 +0200 (CET)
> >
> > $ ./strftest
On Jan 7 22:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
>
> thanks for the testcase!
>
> On Dec 19 19:44, Christian Franke wrote:
> > $ cat strftest.c
> > #include
> > #include
> > #include
> >
> > int main(int argc, char **argv)
> > {
> > time_t t = (argc > 1 ? atol(argv[1]) : time(NUL
Hi Christian,
thanks for the testcase!
On Dec 19 19:44, Christian Franke wrote:
> Richard DeFuria wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I noticed a defect in the latest cygwin email.exe tool.
> >
> >The defect is that the SENT timestamp is 1 hour off (i.e., one hour too
> >"old" compared to the current system
Richard DeFuria wrote:
Hello,
I noticed a defect in the latest cygwin email.exe tool.
The defect is that the SENT timestamp is 1 hour off (i.e., one hour too
"old" compared to the current system time).
My current email.exe version is as follows:
$ email -v
ema
Hello,
I noticed a defect in the latest cygwin email.exe tool.
The defect is that the SENT timestamp is 1 hour off (i.e., one hour too
"old" compared to the current system time).
My current email.exe version is as follows:
$ email -v
email - By Dean Jones; Version
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