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Subject: [sylpheed:25327] Re: [PATCH] do not use US-ASCII if there are
From: Norm Reitzel <NormReitzel () swbell ! net>
Date: 2005-07-09 0:10:51
Message-ID: 20050708191051.78e9e0ff.NormReitzel () swbell ! net
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On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 02:47:31 +0400
Antony Dovgal <tony2001@phpclub.net> wrote:
>
> Also, starting from the same moment(?), non-ASCII "to" & "reply-to" headers
> are garbled by sylpheed when I click Reply/Reply to All.
> All non-ASCII letters there just turn into '_', while body is fine
> (and subject is fine too, after the patch =)).
>
> From what I can see, this happens because compose_parse_header() calls
> conv_unmime_header() with NULL encoding, which is of course wrong, as
> the original letter I'm replying to has it's own character set and I'd
> like to see it working =)
>
> So, another one patch attached (not-so-small this time).
> It accumulates previous patch related to the subject issue.
>
> One more question:
> does anybody mind if I add --enable-debug switch to the configure ?
> It's quite unconvenient to edit src/Makefile to get "-02" removed and get "-Wall" \
> inserted. Also, it would be nice to have several levels of debug which would differ \
> by they debug output.
> Any thoughts?
Every last project I worked on at SweatPac had an enable debug switch of one form or \
another. Generally, I left these undocumented except in the Makefile itself. The \
criteria is just that a default compile ought not to select that switch.
-- Norm Reitzel
>
> --
> Wbr,
> Antony Dovgal
>
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