On 2022/12/10 18:16:11 +0100, "Thim Cederlund" <thim@cederlund.de> wrote:
> > > I noticed that some of my directories were missing in the sidebar.
> > >
> > > It turned out to be a bug in the maildir worker that was later patched
> > > upstream [1]. It seems it would be appropriate to bump up the version
> > > to a newer commit. I'm on v0.0.0-20221206102608-c1784b624aea which
> > > released today (December 6th) and I have noticed no issues thus far.
> > >
> > > [1]: https://git.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/commit/150aa0f498b9780a40fd
> >
> > Are you sure this is the offending commit? Asking because it's part
> > of the latest release.
>
> Well, the aerc developers seems to think so. When 0.13 released I opened up a
> issue and ask them if they had been able to recreate the issue I was having.
> See the link below for a full conversation.
>
> https://lists.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc-discuss/%3CCNV39ZJB2UIW.ZHKIZNS3Q4SO%40openbsd.localdomain%3E
>
> TLDR;
> "Julian Pidancet a month ago
> I submitted a fix for this 4 days ago on aerc-devel:
> https://lists.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc-devel/%3C20221021191507.267516-1-julian.pidancet%40oracle.com%3E"
Ah, sorry then, I misunderstood your mail. The fix for your issue was
committed just days after 0.13 was tagged:
commit 8153f59188bfb62a944a731fcffc78670085b675
date: Tue Oct 25 21:30:56 2022 UTC
maildir: fix maildir folder listing
[...]
Have to admit that I'm a bit reclutant to update it, there have been
more than 100 commits since latest release, but there are a few
bugfixes and it could be interesting to get them. Let me test your
diff for a bit your diff to see how it goes.
Thanks,
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