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Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?
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Eric Abrahamsen |
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Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news? |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Apr 2021 15:00:27 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
>>> I expected article-moving to be an entirely local operation, and to have
>>> nothing to do with fetching new news. After all, Gnus already has the
>>> article in question -- it's not "new".
>> What if the destination group has been updated in the mean time? Gnus
>> needs to know the current status of the group, before it can write to
>> it.
>
> But what if it gets updated *again* before we actually write to it?
Also, in this case, it's updated *after* the article is moved to it.
- Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Karl Fogel, 2021/04/09
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/04/11
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2021/04/12
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Karl Fogel, 2021/04/12
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2021/04/12
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Karl Fogel, 2021/04/13
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2021/04/13
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Karl Fogel, 2021/04/13
- Re: Why does Gnus article-moving act like a fetch of new news?, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/04/25