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Re: 1.8RC2?
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Alexander Zangerl |
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Re: 1.8RC2? |
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Mon, 30 Jan 2023 06:30:14 +1000 |
On Sun, 29 Jan 2023 11:54:06 -0800, David Levine writes:
>Including Stephen Gildea, the Debian maintainer of xlbiff.
stephen's already indicated that he'll look into it.
https://bugs.debian.org/#1029752
>I hope the issue can be resolved.
same here. originally i slightly suspected the 'welcome to nmh' stuff,
but that seems well enough guarded against non-interactive use to be
the trigger of xlbiff's autopkgtest gotcha.
(the welcomes certainly never interfere with my use of exmh or mh-e, but
typically surprise me some days later when i happen to run a direct nmh
command for the first time since an upgrade...)
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- 1.8RC2?, David Levine, 2023/01/28
- Re: 1.8RC2?, Alexander Zangerl, 2023/01/28
- Re: 1.8RC2?, David Levine, 2023/01/29
- Re: 1.8RC2?, Ralph Corderoy, 2023/01/29
- Re: 1.8RC2?, David Levine, 2023/01/29
- Re: 1.8RC2?,
Alexander Zangerl <=
- nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Stephen Gildea, 2023/01/30
- Re: nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Kevin Cosgrove, 2023/01/30
- Re: nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Alexander Zangerl, 2023/01/30
- Re: nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Ralph Corderoy, 2023/01/31
- Re: nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Ken Hornstein, 2023/01/31
- Re: nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Ralph Corderoy, 2023/01/31
- Re: nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Bakul Shah, 2023/01/31
- Re: nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Ken Hornstein, 2023/01/31
- Re: nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Ralph Corderoy, 2023/01/31
- Re: nmh 1.8RC2, xlbiff, and $HOME, Steffen Nurpmeso, 2023/01/31