James Clarke dixit: >Your mail server rejected my message (again). My guess is you didn't get the >message from the mailing list because it saw it was already addressed to you.
Ah, okay. (My mailserver does not reject properly sent messages after passing greylisting, except for servers on a blacklist, which the ones you use aren’t on.) >Since you get messages sent by the BTS, I've included -submitter in To: this >time. This works, yes. Thank you. >> I disagree that --build is a command; it is an option that expects >> an argument (the .dsc file). >> >> Please revert this! > >What's your reasoning? This was never officially supported. Ever. Just give the If for no other reason, then for, that cowbuilder is invoked by other tools, and such a breaking change ought to not be uploaded less than two weeks before the hard freeze. >command first, like everyone has always had to do for pbuilder. And yes --build >*is* a command; it says so in the manpage[0]. Whether or not *you* think it is The manpage of 0.83 says so: --build .dsc-file >is irrelevant. All it takes is for you to change the order of the arguments you >give to your c script. This is not very helpful. Do I reorder --build first, or the entirety of --build .dsc-file – after all, --build was always documented as requiring an argument (and has option format!), yet your changelog entry says something about parsing it now separately, which WILL break existing users. bye, //mirabilos -- Stéphane, I actually don’t block Googlemail, they’re just too utterly stupid to successfully deliver to me (or anyone else using Greylisting and not whitelisting their ranges). Same for a few other providers such as Hotmail. Some spammers (Yahoo) I do block.