* Bas Zoetekouw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-10-05]: > Hi Hans! > > You wrote: > > > OK. Looking at the code/some more testing, revealed that e-mails are > > only sent if there is an outdated file *and* that file has a > > manintainer. > > Hmm, I think it's supposed to mail the person specified by the -m option > for the pages that have no maintainer, so I guess this is a bug then. > I'll try to fix it.
The old behavior was that the e-mail specified with -m option was the address for the list for that language. I think your suggestion is better. > > I'll contact the check_trans.pl maintainer directly, about some other > > mail issues, to keep the noise level down on the list. > > Ok, looking forward to your comments. I can take most of the comments here since it's related to the above: 1) I want to run the script and only get e-mail about files I'm the maintainer for. (I don't want the cron job to send e-mail for pages that have no maintainer.) Maybe allow the -m with no argument? 2) Sometimes I also want an e-mail for all pages needing an update no matter if they are maintained or not, and I don't want the maintainers to get any e-mail. I guess -g will stop the maintainers from getting anything, but -m 'myaddress' will skip the maintained pages. Add option -mm? 3) Don't require us to add the frequency unless an e-mail adress is given on the command line, since that info is in the translator db. I think that was it. Hans PS! One more: The Invocation instruction still has "[-c charset]". -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]