[Toybox] [PATCH] macOS: move getmountlist.c functions into portability.c.
Rob Landley
rob at landley.net
Wed Dec 5 09:44:30 PST 2018
On 12/5/18 2:47 AM, Reverend Homer wrote:
> There's something strange about gmail and this mailing list. I still can read
> your messages only from Elliot Hughes' replies (And of course I saw that
> message since you Cc'ed me). I can't even find your messages in the "Spam"
> folder in Thunderbird!
I got this one, but probably via the cc. :)
Storify went down in may, tumblr is imploding, google's already had plus and
wave and orkut and so on... if gmail's spam filter goes completely unmanageable,
that's why pretty much every ISP hosts its own mail servers.
Me, I still haven't set up my own git server for toybox yet, and am still
distributing it through github even after microsoft bought it. (I'm fine keeping
a mirror there because china can see it through the Great Firewall, but it
shouldn't be the only outlet. It's on the todo list...)
This is why I care so much about the web archive. I should re-enage with the
dreamhost guys and try to get the holes in the history filled in from my copies,
I just have to collate three different mboxes to produce said copies, because of
a completely different gmail bug that's been around for 10 years now (the
unavoidable dupe-killing you can't ever opt out of).
It's on the todo list somewhere after getting my blog edited and posted up to
the present. :)
Rob
>
>
> Confused,
>
> R.H.
>
> On 05/12/2018 01:15, Rob Landley wrote:
>> On 12/4/18 3:34 PM, enh via Toybox wrote:
>>> it'll fail to build if you actually try to build a toy that needs these :-)
>>> On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 1:28 PM Reverend Homer <mk.43.ecko at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Oddy enough for that one I got your reply, but not Revend Homer's, and going
>> through the spam filter (about 35 things from the buildroot list and such had
>> wound up in there since I last checked)... still didn't find it.
>>
>> I suspect gmail did the "refuse delivery" thing, except I didn't get unsubcribed
>> from the list again? (Does it have a third "accept delivery but discard and not
>> even put it in the spam folder" option?)
>>
>> Wheee,
>>
>> Rob
>
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