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49 Subject: Re: [alot] on Arch Linux
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50 Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 09:06:44 +0000
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67 Quoting Philipp =C3=9Cberbacher (2011-12-14 22:30:22)
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68 >I run Arch Linux. Here's some information for fellow Archers:
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69 >PKGBUILD for alot-git: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=3D54955
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70 >Should work just fine. If you want to help debug alot, change
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71 >_gitname=3Dmaster to the name of the branch, build and install as usual.
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73 Great! Thanks for this.
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74 Regarding your bug reports: Can anybody else running Arch confirm the probl=
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76 In particular that logging doesn't work and this issue:
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77 https://github.com/pazz/alot/issues/156 ? =
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79 Because I don't know how to reproduce this and having no log makes debuggin=
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82 >Another little trap:
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83 >Arch doesn't supply a mailcap file, alot needs it for all those funky
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84 >html mails. As a solution until alot handles those mails better:
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86 Well, it also makes sense to define some handlers for pdf/images and so on =
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88 easily open attachments. I consider mailcap the right way to do this (until=
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90 and shows me a better solution), so I don't plan on removing the necessity =
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92 defining his mailcap. One would have to have one even for mutt. I'm
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93 totally surprised by Arch not shipping a default mailcap at all..
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94 I will add some info on mailcap to the FAQ.
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