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* Do we still do Incoming* files?
@ 2000-03-17 18:40 lconrad
  2000-03-17 19:09 ` Kai Großjohann
  2000-03-17 19:17 ` Karl Kleinpaste
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: lconrad @ 2000-03-17 18:40 UTC (permalink / raw)



One of my problems recovering from the hæmorraging cvs-gnus last
monday, which in the heat of the moment I failed to report, was that in 
addition to putting my mail in the wrong place, it also hadn't
written it to its usual Incoming* file.  

The mail is now going to the right place, but it still doesn't seem to 
be writing Incoming* files.  Is this a bug or a feature?

I would say based on what I felt like Monday morning that it's a bug.

-- 
Laura (mailto:lconrad@world.std.com , http://www.world.std.com/~lconrad/ )
(617) 661-8097	fax: (801) 365-6574 
233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139





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* Re: Do we still do Incoming* files?
@ 2000-03-17 23:54 Laura Conrad
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread
From: Laura Conrad @ 2000-03-17 23:54 UTC (permalink / raw)



>>>>> "Gunnar" == Gunnar Evermann <ge204@eng.cam.ac.uk> writes:

    Gunnar> why do you use CVS then? stick with the tarballs or use
    Gunnar> the CVS tags to checkout snapshots/releases, i.e. 5.8.3
    Gunnar> atm.

I'm not complaining about having hit the problem -- it made me feel
useful to be the first to report something like that.  

But I had thought I knew where the mail would be if gnus wasn't
finding it.  

I'm proposing a change in the documentation, so that other people may
be less confused than I was.

Right now, the instructions for using cvs say:

    gnus.org> The proper incantation for checking out the Gnus sources
    gnus.org> the first time is this:  

    gnus.org> ...    

    gnus.org> (You type the bold parts.) 

    gnus.org> You can then rename the resulting gnus directory to
    gnus.org> whatever you want -- like, for instance, pgnus.  

    gnus.org> After doing this, to get a fresh Gnus, all you have to
    gnus.org> do is say:  

    gnus.org> ...
    

    gnus.org> Please note that what you're getting is probably not even a
    gnus.org> bleeding-edge Gnus, but a severly hemorrhaging one. 

I'm proposing that we add something like:

    proposal> It's also a copy of what will be the released version,
    proposal> when it gets that far.  So the version number is gnus
    proposal> x.x.x, not <x>gnus-0.xx, and in order to report a
    proposal> problem, you need to specify the time you downloaded the
    proposal> cvs snapshot.  

    proposal> Also, an important protection for users of <x>gnusae is
    proposal> not in effect in the cvs repository.  That is, the
    proposal> variable mail-source-delete-incoming is set to t in the
    proposal> released versions, and in the CVS repository.  When an
    proposal> <x>gnus tarball is rolled, the default for this variable
    proposal> is changed to 'nil', so that a development version with
    proposal> a serious bug is less likely to lose people's mail.  So
    proposal> you probably want to think about the appropriate setting
    proposal> for this variable yourself.

This might reduce the frequency of the Frequently Asked Question "What 
are all these 'Incoming*' files in my ~/Mail directory", too.

If there are other differences between cvs gnus and the pgnus, or
future ognus, tarballs, that I don't know about yet, maybe someone
would like to write those up.  

-- 
Laura (mailto:lconrad@world.std.com , http://www.world.std.com/~lconrad/ )
(617) 661-8097	fax: (801) 365-6574 
233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139



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2000-03-17 18:40 Do we still do Incoming* files? lconrad
2000-03-17 19:09 ` Kai Großjohann
2000-03-17 19:23   ` lconrad
2000-03-17 19:51     ` Karl Kleinpaste
2000-03-17 19:17 ` Karl Kleinpaste
2000-03-17 20:00   ` Kai Großjohann
2000-03-17 20:24     ` Karl Kleinpaste
2000-03-17 20:53       ` Kai Großjohann
2000-03-17 21:28         ` lconrad
2000-03-17 21:44           ` Kai Großjohann
2000-03-17 22:07             ` lconrad
2000-03-17 22:13               ` Gunnar Evermann
2000-03-17 22:59               ` Kai Großjohann
2000-03-17 23:07                 ` lconrad
2000-03-18  4:01                   ` Harry Putnam
2000-04-20 18:45       ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
2000-03-17 23:54 Laura Conrad

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