Bug#988581: bug#48476: Bug#988581: emacs-gtk: Emacs hangs with 100% cpu if started within a current directory that has a name ending with ".tar"

2021-05-17 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
Rob Browning writes: >> My emacs get stuck with 100% cpu when started from a directory ending with >> ".tar". >> >> For example, the following commands trigger the error: >> - mkdir test.tar >> - cd test.tar >> - emacs I can reproduce this on Debian/bullseye on the trunk, too -- Emacs uses 100%

Bug#953033: bug#39901: Emacs needs to update window-width when the user updates the text size

2020-08-05 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
Eli Zaretskii writes: > I do: there's no bug here -- window-width is documented to return a > value in terms of the frame's canonical character width (i.e. it uses > the dimensions of the frame's default font). And that doesn't change > when you change the font only for a single buffer. > > Howe

Bug#953033: bug#39901: Emacs needs to update window-width when the user updates the text size

2020-08-05 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
積丹尼 Dan Jacobson writes: > Emacs needs to update window-width when the user updates the text size. I think that makes sense. Anybody got an opinion here? I'm not sure how this would be implemented, though. Where's the code that computes the pixel width upon startup? I guess that code would h

Bug#745553: bug#17391: Bug#745553: emacs24-el: mml2015-always-trust should default to nil, not t

2017-01-25 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes: > So in the scenario above, Bob's cert is still overall valid (because it > has a valid certification over the correct UserID+key from Alice), even > though the ca...@example.org UserID is invalid. > > I don't know mml-mode or elisp well enough to dig into the code and

Bug#766397: Bug#766395: emacs/gnus: Uses s_client to for SSL.

2016-02-20 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
Kurt Roeckx writes: > From what I understand, it is (or was) possible to configure > things in such a way that it uses s_client to set up SSL, even > when it's configured to use gnutls. You should never use s_client > for that. s_client is a debug tool. It does create an SSL > connection for y

Bug#798817: bug#21519: Gnus displays remote html content by default

2016-02-06 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
Lars Ingebrigtsen writes: > Rob Browning writes: > >>> Gnus displays remote HTML content, such as (tracking) images, by >>> default. I noticed this when reading [1] on debian-user@l.d.o. >>> >>> Most other mail clients (Evolution, Icedove) disallow

Bug#759400: bug#18392: Bug#759400: emacs24-nox: segfault when saving emacs lisp file

2015-12-26 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
Rob Browning writes: > Stefan Monnier writes: > >> Could you check whether the same problem shows up for the 24.4 pretest >> (i.e. 24.3.93)? Also, worthwhile would be to test to see if building >> with different optimization settings changes the result. > > Of course, I should have done this in

Bug#798817: bug#21519: Gnus displays remote html content by default

2015-12-25 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
Rob Browning writes: >> Gnus displays remote HTML content, such as (tracking) images, by >> default. I noticed this when reading [1] on debian-user@l.d.o. >> >> Most other mail clients (Evolution, Icedove) disallow remote content >> by default and require explicit confirmation. I think gnus shoul

Bug#769340: bug#19035: Bug#769340: GNUS Mails marked read after connection dropps

2015-02-13 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
Rob Browning writes: >> I have had a strange problem with gnus now several times. After >> trying to load a group in gnus -- if the connection dies while doing >> so -- I sometimes end up with the whole imap folder marked as read. I >> consider this read information important user data and it's

Bug#159785: message-goto-gcc

2014-01-24 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
jida...@jidanni.org writes: > Dear b...@gnus.org, please make and bind message-goto-gcc . Well, Gcc is a Gnus thing, so it would be odd for Message to have such a command. So it would have to be a Gnus command. But is a keystroke for going to that header all that useful, anyway? I've never felt