On Wed, 07 Nov 2018 08:21:46 +1000, Alexander Zangerl said:
On Tue, 06 Nov 2018 14:02:48 +0000, Ralph Corderoy writes:
Where does one go for exmh these days? Google's top hit is
http://exmh.sourceforge.net/
and that's the right place for uptodate sources.
It needs some work though. The project page at
is reasonably up to date (I think - yell if something is out of
date/wrong).
https://sourceforge.net/projects/exmh/
I'm tagging the current git tree as 2.9.0 and pushing
out the tarballs - everything since April 2012 has called
itself 2.8.0.
If I screwed the pooch and botched something, yell so I can
push a 2.9.1 out. :)
and that says the current web site is
http://www.beedub.com/exmh/.
i'll get in touch with brent welch about updating that version and link
on his site.
I can fix the link - the question is where to change it to....
Also, after I converted the tree to git, I missed the part where that
page points at now non-existent CVS snapshots.
I found a probable public copy
at https://marc.info/?l=exmh-users&r=1&w=2 and see valdis is active.
Yeah, I'm (mostly) alive. Current not-yet-in-git projects are
fixing up the 'display html' support, and fixing up the multipart
composition support.
the main reason why debian has debian-specific patches is that
the debian policy requires particular behaviours wrt. where files
may go and so on. some are just patches for things that have been fixed
in cvs/git since 2.8.0 went out.
I *think* that the current git tree contains all the non-Debian-specific
patches.
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