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Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion
From: |
Steven Winikoff |
Subject: |
Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion |
Date: |
Wed, 09 Feb 2022 20:10:33 -0500 |
>What platform are you on (uname -a and relevant excerpt from /etc/*-release)?
$ uname -a
Linux mort 5.15.6-2-MANJARO #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Dec 4 11:11:58 UTC 2021
x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ ls -l /etc/*-release
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Dec 18 10:21 /etc/arch-release -> manjaro-release
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 106 Feb 5 02:23 /etc/lsb-release
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14 Dec 18 10:21 /etc/manjaro-release
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Sep 13 2019 /etc/os-release ->
../usr/lib/os-release
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=ManjaroLinux
DISTRIB_RELEASE=21.2.3
DISTRIB_CODENAME=Qonos
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Manjaro Linux"
$ cat /etc/manjaro-release
Manjaro Linux
The last one isn't very interesting :-/, but I hope that's enough to give
you the idea. :-)
>What output do you see from these two mhparam commands?
>
> $ mhparam mimetypeproc
> file --brief --dereference --mime-type
> $ mhparam mimeencodingproc
> file --brief --dereference --mime-encoding
Exactly the same thing that you do.
>What are the jpg entries in your profile and mhn.defaults
None; I see no output from
$ grep -i jpg ~/.mh_profile ~/Mail/mhn.defaults
However, I do have this entry in .mh_profile:
mhshow-show-image: %pmime_helper %F %s "%{name}"
That's the only entry which has anything to do with any type of image
format.
The same thing is repeated, apparently redundantly, in ~/Mail/mhn.defaults:
$ cat ~/Mail/mhn.defaults
mhshow-show-application/pdf: %pmime_helper %F %s "%{name}"
mhshow-show-application: %pmime_helper %F %s "%{name}"
mhshow-show-audio: %pmime_helper %F %s "%{name}"
mhshow-show-video: %pmime_helper %F %s "%{name}"
mhshow-show-image: %pmime_helper %F %s "%{name}"
mhshow-show-text/richtext: %pmime_helper %F %s "%{name}"
>Do you have any idea where the following warning comes from? I don't
>find it using:
>find /bin/ /usr/ /etc/ $HOME -type f -print0 | xargs=0 egrep -l
>'seems not configured'
The same command also returns for me without finding anything.
I've read Ralph's followup suggesting it might be /usr/bin/par, but
apparently that's not the case.
- Steven
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- Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion, (continued)
- Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion, David Levine, 2022/02/09
- Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion, Ralph Corderoy, 2022/02/09
- Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion, David Levine, 2022/02/09
- Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion, Steven Winikoff, 2022/02/09
- Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion, Ralph Corderoy, 2022/02/10
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- Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion, Steven Winikoff, 2022/02/12
- Re: mhfixmsg character set conversion, Ralph Corderoy, 2022/02/12
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