From enh at google.com Wed Apr 1 11:20:21 2026 From: enh at google.com (enh) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2026 14:20:21 -0400 Subject: [Toybox] [PATCH v3] taskset: Add -c cpulist support In-Reply-To: References: <05b148a8-0cd1-4a5c-82cb-d0051b53b38b@landley.net> Message-ID: (fwiw, gmail put this in spam for me, so you've clearly upset _all_ the machine gods...) On Mon, Mar 30, 2026 at 11:41?AM Jesse Rosenstock wrote: > > On Thu, Mar 19, 2026 at 9:24?PM Rob Landley wrote: > > If you weren't subscribed to the list your messages wouldn't be showing > > up in > > http://lists.landley.net/pipermail/toybox-landley.net/2026-March/030933.html > > and I wouldn't be getting copies of them filed to my "toybox" folder > > (which is checking the list-id header added by the list software). Mail > > from non-subscribers is held for manual review... > > Is the approval sticky? Maybe you approved once and it's still in effect. > > > Which I see an email from jrosenstock at google.com just was. Which is not > > the same as the jmr@ this was sent from? (Now I'm confused.) > > They both work for incoming mail. The sendmail-like system only > supports the former, > but I prefer the commits under the latter. > > > In theory mails should be coming to you (unless the "don't send me > > email" checkbox in your membership settings is checked... Ok, I just > > pulled up the admin interface and you're not in there, in _either_ > > address. So how did this email get through? (I didn't manually approve > > it...) Did you subscribe and unsubscribe recently...? (I just did a > > "view source" on the email I'm replying to and yes it has a list-id. > > When someone is unsubscribed from the list due to excessive bounces or > > something I get an email about it...) > > No, I didn't do anything strange like that. I did just send another > request to join. > _______________________________________________ > Toybox mailing list > Toybox at lists.landley.net > http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net