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Re: can't enter my email address
From: |
Bruno Haible |
Subject: |
Re: can't enter my email address |
Date: |
Sat, 19 Jul 2008 15:56:33 +0200 |
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KMail/1.5.4 |
Hello,
宋浩 wrote:
> msginit prompted for my email address. It gave me several candidate
> addresses, possibly obtained from my mail server configuration, and said, as
> I quoted here:
>
> Please choose the number, or enter your email address.
>
> But after I've entered the address I'd like to use (not one from the
> candidate list) and pressed enter, nothing happened. I pressed enter several
> times, but still nothing happened. I tried to signal a END-OF-FILE with
> Ctrl-D, still nothing. Then I didn't know what to do and killed the process
> with Ctrl-C.
Thank you for reporting this. After you entered your email address, the
program was trying to fetch a file from a translation project. In some cases
it would print a message such
Retrieving http://translationproject.org/team/index.html...
but in other cases this is not done. When an internet connection is not
present for some reason, is appears like hanging. I am changing msginit
so that it will print this "Retrieving ..." line always, so that you know
what's going on.
Thanks for the report.
Bruno
2008-07-19 Bruno Haible <address@hidden>
* gnu/gettext/GetURL.java: Don't output anything to standard error.
Instead, set exit code to indicate failure reason.
* urlget.c (verbose): New variable.
(long_options): Add --quiet, --silent option.
(main): Implement --quiet, --silent option.
(usage): Document --quiet, --silent option.
(java_exitcode): New variable.
(execute_it): Set it. Return false also when the exit code is 2.
(fetch): Implement verbosity to standard error here.
Reported by 宋浩 <address@hidden>.