Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> Please feel free to apply those patch, thanks a lot.
>
> Done.
Thanks!
>> PS: Is there any way to convert inline patches into attached
>> patches easily from Gnus?
>
> I don't know, but they were inline by accident anyway. Sorry for that.
>
> I've almos
Bastien writes:
> Please feel free to apply those patch, thanks a lot.
Done.
> PS: Is there any way to convert inline patches into attached
> patches easily from Gnus?
I don't know, but they were inline by accident anyway. Sorry for that.
I've almost convinced XEmacs to run the tests, but load
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> First three patchs apply against maint:
> Then merge into master and apply these two on top:
Please feel free to apply those patch, thanks a lot.
PS: Is there any way to convert inline patches into attached
patches easily from Gnus?
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Bastien
Bastien writes:
> As for XEmacs and Emacs 22, I'm fine with anything that
> helps supporting these emacsen, unless it adds too much
> extra complexity.
First three patchs apply against maint:
>From 4e2f6d7d8f870f834079ce010eb2049d61bb5576 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Achim Gratz
Date: Sun, 6 J
Achim Gratz writes:
> That's a longstanding issue and since AFAIK it only affects batch mode
> testing it hasn't been a real problem.
All right, let's ignore this then. Thanks!
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Bastien
Bastien writes:
>> [2] 1 unexpected results:
>>FAILED test-ob-sh/session
>
> Do you have a backtrace or something for this failure?
That's a longstanding issue and since AFAIK it only affects batch mode
testing it hasn't been a real problem. I think it's a bug in comint, or
maybe some missin
Hi Achim,
thanks for the tests.
Achim Gratz writes:
> [2] 1 unexpected results:
>FAILED test-ob-sh/session
Do you have a backtrace or something for this failure?
(Note that `ert-batch-backtrace-right-margin' can help
having more readable backtraces...)
As for XEmacs and Emacs 22, I'm fi
I've found out what prevented my Emacs 23 from working and I can finally
test all relevant GNU Emacsen. Here's the compile / test matrix (row:
Emacs used to compile Org, column: Emacs used to run test). Recorded
are the number of passed tests and total tests run. I have all Babel
languages with