On Feb 22 03:04, Mark Geisert wrote: > On Thu, 22 Feb 2018, David Macek wrote: > > On 2018-02-21 14:05, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > > The patch is malformed. It claims to contain 7 lines (6 lines context, > > > one line changed), but actually it has only 4 lines context. Please > > > check your git settings. > > > > On 21. 2. 2018 22:56, Brian Inglis wrote: > > > I can see why you strenuously request git format-patch/send-email > > > attachments ;^> > > > > I did use `git format-patch` to make that message (then sent using TB). > > I guess I'll have to try something else next time. > > Been there, done that, even the "I'll have to try something else". It's > astounding how SeaMonkey, Pine, and probably gmane bork up the formatting of > something that looks so benignly laid out to begin with. > > After much experience putting up with these and other MUAs from us, Corinna > really does know *the* solution that just works. 'git format-patch' > followed by 'git send-email'.
Actually, in this case I'm a bit puzzeled about mutt. I would have sworn mutt doesn't screw up, but the fact that there are encoded lines in the original mail like =20=20\n which simply disappear in the output after storing the mail with the decode-copy function leaves me stumped. I also tried piping into cat, and the problem persists. Weeeeeird. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat
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