There are lots of other scripts in contrib that we should probably
also install, but I didn't feel like taking the time to review them
all and figure out what dependencies they would need.
It would have been a shame to add a mandatory dependency on Ruby (and
all that entails) to a package that otherwise has basically no
dependencies, so I've made the Ruby dependency optional.
This reverts commit 4e6bf03504c9e09f067cc6dee6b5aeec43a1405c, reversing
changes made to afd997aab6e9b7a322198092c7828d6c560ac06f.
Instead we propagate those frameworks from the compiler again
This branch currently seems an almost adequate replacement for gtk2 claws-mail,
except that clicking links in the web view opens them in the email window even
when "open links with external browser" is enabled.
Related: #75040
MailMover: many fixes
Previously, MailMover didn't properly preserve flags when renaming files, and
moved all mail to `cur`. This was fixed. Also, MailMover gained a test suite.
New filters: PropagateTags[ByRegex]InThreadFilter
These filters allow propagating tags set to a message to the whole thread.
New command line argument: --notmuch-args= in move mode
In move mode, afew calls `notmuch new` after moving mails around. This
prevents `afew -m` from being used in a pre-new hook in `notmuch`.
Now it's possible to specify notmuch args, so something like `afew -m
--notmuch-args=--no-hooks` can live happily in a pre-new hook.
Python 3.4 and 3.5 support dropped
afew stopped supporting the older python versions 3.4 and 3.5, and removed
some more Python 2 compatibility code. (`from __future__ import …`, utf-8
headers, relative imports, …)
Naive concatenation of $LD_LIBRARY_PATH can result in an empty
colon-delimited segment; this tells glibc to load libraries from the
current directory, which is definitely wrong, and may be a security
vulnerability if the current directory is untrusted. (See #67234, for
example.) Fix this throughout the tree.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>