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bug#68510: Bug in debbugs' C-u S v
From: |
Tomas Volf |
Subject: |
bug#68510: Bug in debbugs' C-u S v |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Jan 2024 16:28:39 +0100 |
Hello,
I think I found a bug in debbugs, however I am not sure if the bug is in
documentation or in the code. Steps to reproduce (in emacs -Q):
In *scratch* buffer:
(require 'debbugs-gnu)
(debbugs-gnu-bugs 66531)
In the new buffer open the message and navigate cursor to last message from Mike
Gran (47: ). Now, when I want to reply, I press S v and it opens a buffer with
(addresses are censored):
To: Mike Gran <xxx>
Cc: Tomas Volf <xxx>, "xxx@debbugs-gnu-org" <xxx>
Subject: Re: bug#66531: [PATCH] ftw: Fix getuid-or-false, getgid-or-false
macros.
From: me@hostname.mail-host-address-is-not-set
--text follows this line--
So far that is expected. However when I want to quote the original message, I
can, based on the reading of the manual, use C-u S v:
> If prefix argument YANK is non-nil, the original article(s) will be yanked
> automatically.
However while that does work, additional undocumented (and unwanted) changes are
done as well,producing a following message:
To: Mike Gran <xxx>
Cc: Tomas Volf <xxx>, Tomas Volf <xxx>, control@debbugs-gnu-org,
xxx@debbugs-gnu-org
Subject: Re: bug#66531: [PATCH] ftw: Fix getuid-or-false, getgid-or-false
macros., bug#66531: [PATCH] ftw: Fix getuid-or-false, getgid-or-false macros.,
bug#66531: [PATCH] ftw: Fix getuid-or-false, getgid-or-false macros.,
bug#66531: [PATCH] ftw: Fix getuid-or-false, getgid-or-false macros., control
message for bug #66531, control message for bug #66531
From: me@hostname.mail-host-address-is-not-set
--text follows this line--
Mike Gran <xxx> writes:
[..]
Notice that the subject is pretty weird, and for some reason there is a control
server in the CC list. I do not know if this is expected (well, at least I did
not expect it), but it at the very least does not seem to be documented. Based
on my reading of the C-h k S v I would have expected just the "Mike Gran
<xxx> writes:" change.
Thank you and have a nice day,
Tomas Volf
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