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Re: refile -link -nolink ... # Works fine, my err. Sorry for noise.
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Tom R |
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Re: refile -link -nolink ... # Works fine, my err. Sorry for noise. |
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Sat, 03 Jul 2021 18:56:44 -0500 |
Ken:
On Sat 7/3/21 18:48 -0400 Ken Hornstein wrote:
>>I thought the -nolink below would override the -link:
>>
>> $ set -x; refile -link -nolink +fup/c 273 274 275
>> + refile -link -nolink +fup/c 273 274 275
>> Create folder "/a/jdoe/Mail/-nolink"?
>
>I ... cannot reproduce that. Specifically:
>
>% refile -link -nolink +personal 4193 4194
>
>Works as expected. I believe you, but I am not sure what is going wrong.
My apologies. I should not have simplified (and misled you). I had the refile
command wrapped in a bash function, and I'm pretty sure the refile command ran
as I wanted it to. The STDERR I think, was from a subsequent 'folder' command
intended to position me to show the msg in the final destination folder, but
my args parsing in the script did not deal with the -nolink at all.
--
Tom