On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 06:02:43AM +, Jamie Heilman wrote:
> It goes beyond just the tmpdir setting; for those of us who start our
> mutt configs with "reset all" we wind up with a more or less unusable
> mail client. In my case it screwed up decoding my aliases with
> "Warning: Bad IDN" for e
> It behaves like all the sane compile time defaults were replaced
> with something unusable.
I was able to restore most functionality by running mutt -D with
1.8.0, and then again with 1.8.3 and then sourcing a file that
restores all the settings I lost. Hopefully that helps somebody else
who's
It goes beyond just the tmpdir setting; for those of us who start our
mutt configs with "reset all" we wind up with a more or less unusable
mail client. In my case it screwed up decoding my aliases with
"Warning: Bad IDN" for every single alias I had, ment that I didn't
start in my inbox as define
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> retitle 865822 no compile time tmp dir
Bug #865822 [mutt] mutt: Enter key disabled with latest upgrade
Changed Bug title to 'no compile time tmp dir' from 'mutt: Enter key disabled
with latest upgrade'.
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> today's mutt update to 1.8.3... rendered the Enter key unusable.
The reason was
reset tmpdir
in the config file, which uses the compiled in tmpdir, which seems to be
set to
/
because a trace reveils that mutt tries to create a tmp fi
Package: mutt
Version: 1.8.3+neomutt20170609-1
Severity: serious
Justification: renders unusable
Dear maintainers,
today's mutt update to 1.8.3... rendered the Enter key unusable.
I can navigate my inbox, but it is impossible to open any
mail, which was definitely possible till till morning when
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