Re: [Nmh-workers] unapplied patches

2010-12-14 Thread Jon Steinhart
> I've had a look through for any pending patches since the last release. > Mostly, this is Meillo's recent patches. Does anyone know of any further > patches that we might apply or rework. > > Eric Gillespie: scan message numbers from stdin > It looks like people were generally in favour in

Re: [Nmh-workers] unapplied patches

2010-12-14 Thread Peter Maydell
markus schnalke wrote: >[2010-12-14 12:29] Oliver Kiddle >> Any objections if I apply those? Doesn't git have some ways to preserve >> details of the actual author of a patch? Or better still, could someone >> give Meillo permissions on the git repository. > >I don't need permissions now as I will

Re: [Nmh-workers] unapplied patches

2010-12-14 Thread markus schnalke
[2010-12-14 12:29] Oliver Kiddle > I've had a look through for any pending patches since the last release. > Mostly, this is Meillo's recent patches. Does anyone know of any further > patches that we might apply or rework. > undo of install-mh > Nobody would ever run an uninstall-mh script

Re: [Nmh-workers] unapplied patches

2010-12-14 Thread Oliver Kiddle
Peter Maydell wrote: > >undo of install-mh > What did you think of my proposed patch to the manpage? Telling people to do echo "${MH:-$HOME/.mh-profile}" Is not going to work for users of non-Bourne based shells. May be easier to just say that .mh_profile is in the home directory unless the MH e

Re: [Nmh-workers] unapplied patches

2010-12-14 Thread Peter Maydell
Oliver Kiddle wrote: >undo of install-mh > Nobody would ever run an uninstall-mh script and I doubt that the > person raising the bug was a user looking for it. Most software > creates a pile of dot files without even asking these days. If > any fix is necessary, I'd vote fo

[Nmh-workers] unapplied patches

2010-12-14 Thread Oliver Kiddle
I've had a look through for any pending patches since the last release. Mostly, this is Meillo's recent patches. Does anyone know of any further patches that we might apply or rework. Eric Gillespie: scan message numbers from stdin It looks like people were generally in favour in principle