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bug#36266: 26.1; Problems with sieve-manage
From: |
Eric Abrahamsen |
Subject: |
bug#36266: 26.1; Problems with sieve-manage |
Date: |
Thu, 25 Jul 2019 11:28:08 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
hartzell@alerce.com writes:
> I asked for help with these on the `help-gnu-emacs` mailing list and
> Eric suggested that I also report them as bugs so that they don't get
> lost. Here is the email thread:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2019-06/msg00185.html
>
> g.
>
> ---
>
> I've been trying to use sieve-manage in GNU Emacs 26.1 on a Mac with
> dovecot-pigeonhole-0.5.6 on a FreeBSD 12 system.
>
> I've run into a few problems:
>
> 1. I can start sieve-manage, use the `f` key with the `<new script>`
> line highlighted, edit a script, and use `C-c C-l` to upload it to
> the server.
>
> The problem is that the script, on the server, is named `<new
> script>.sieve`, which is awkward.
>
> But worse, if/when I restart sieve-manage it offers me two choices,
> one labeled `<new script>` (which is the button to create a new
> script) and one which is the existing script which was saved under
> that same name.
>
> I've tried renaming the buffer, but the code has a preference for
> `sieve-buffer-script-name`.
>
> Is there some way to rename the buffer?
I think it's a little weird that `sieve-new-script' (which defaults to
"<new script>" is a configurable option at all. IMO, there are two
separate concerns: some placeholder text for the button that's used to
create a new script (there's no reason to make this configurable), and
the default name for a newly-created script (the new name should be
prompted for on a script-by-script basis, and there's no reason to have
a default at all).
I've attached a simple diff which checks if your new script has the same
name as `sieve-new-script' and prompts you to rename it. But I think a
more sensible solution would be to remove the `sieve-new-script' option
altogether. Then hard-code the "new script" button text, and always
prompt for a name for a new script.
> 2. If I create a script directly on the server (e.g. `ape.sieve`) then
> start sieve-manage, I'm offered the chance to edit it. If I move
> the highlighting to `ape.sieve` then use `f` to edit it, emacs
> becomes unresponsive. I can break out of it with C-g.
>
> But, I've had it work once or twice. I haven't figure out how to
> repeat it.
>
> If I look in `*sieve-manage-log*`, I can see that emacs has sent
> `GETSCRIPT "ape"` and I can see the text of the script in the
> response.
>
> I'm not sure what it's waiting for.
I believe this is something to do with an infloop in
`accept-process-output' that was previously preventing me from logging
in to my sieve servers at all. This is just a guess, because it matches
pretty closely behavior that I saw discussed in another bug report here.
But this has since been cleared up for me in Emacs master, so maybe if
you build a new Emacs it will start working? We hope?
Eric
fix-sieve-script-name.diff
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