[24758] in SIPB bug reports
Re: mutt 1.5.9 w/header-cache
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Brad Thompson)
Wed Apr 6 12:19:54 2005
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Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 12:19:42 -0400
From: Brad Thompson <yak@MIT.EDU>
To: Joshua Pollack <jp@MIT.EDU>
Cc: bug-sipb@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: mutt 1.5.9 w/header-cache
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On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 12:00:53PM -0400, Joshua Pollack wrote:
> I'd like to politely request mutt-1.5.9 w/ header cache support
> (1.5.9i is the "current" development version, according to mutt.org)
> be built in the sipb locker. I started to do so in outland but
> quickly timed out on debugging a core dump that occurred halfway
> through retrieving headers.
>
> If it turns out to be non-trivial to get working on Athena, I don't
> actually expect anyone to add it to the locker anytime soon, but I
> hadn't noticed an email actually _requesting_ it, and the new feature
> is nearly monumental I think, so I figured I would.
I'm actually using it (well, 1.5.8---that feature showed up in 1.5.7)
now in my homedir, I just haven't gotten around to doing a sipb locker
build. I'd rather not have a proliferation of versions in different
lockers...for frequently used software like mailreaders, we tend to get
stuck with them long after they're best forgotten.
Anyway, thanks for the request.
yak