On Sat Dec 10, 2022 at 6:48 PM CET, Omar Polo wrote:
> On 2022/12/10 18:16:11 +0100, "Thim Cederlund" <t...@cederlund.de> wrote:
> > > > I noticed that some of my directories were missing in the sidebar.
> > > > 
> > > > It turned out to be a bug in the maildir worker that was later patched
> > > > upstream [1]. It seems it would be appropriate to bump up the version
> > > > to a newer commit. I'm on v0.0.0-20221206102608-c1784b624aea which
> > > > released today (December 6th) and I have noticed no issues thus far.
> > > > 
> > > > [1]: https://git.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/commit/150aa0f498b9780a40fd
> > >
> > > Are you sure this is the offending commit?  Asking because it's part
> > > of the latest release.
> > 
> > Well, the aerc developers seems to think so. When 0.13 released I opened up 
> > a
> > issue and ask them if they had been able to recreate the issue I was having.
> > See the link below for a full conversation.
> > 
> > https://lists.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc-discuss/%3CCNV39ZJB2UIW.ZHKIZNS3Q4SO%40openbsd.localdomain%3E
> > 
> > TLDR;
> > "Julian Pidancet a month ago
> > I submitted a fix for this 4 days ago on aerc-devel:
> > https://lists.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc-devel/%3C20221021191507.267516-1-julian.pidancet%40oracle.com%3E";
>
> Ah, sorry then, I misunderstood your mail.  The fix for your issue was
> committed just days after 0.13 was tagged:
>
>       commit 8153f59188bfb62a944a731fcffc78670085b675
>       date: Tue Oct 25 21:30:56 2022 UTC
>
>       maildir: fix maildir folder listing
>       [...]
>

I am so sorry for explaining it in such a terrible way

> Have to admit that I'm a bit reclutant to update it, there have been
> more than 100 commits since latest release, but there are a few
> bugfixes and it could be interesting to get them.  Let me test your
> diff for a bit your diff to see how it goes.

Honestly I just pulled the commit of whatever the latest version was and I
haven't had any issues, although I have to admit I don't use the notmuch
functionality which seems to have been getting the most attention lately.

I guess we could get away with bumping up the version one or two commits
after the so called fix if we wanted to.

Anyways, thanks for the interest. In the end it's your call =)


Best Regards,

Thim Cederlund

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