I haven't been following this discussion thread closely of late but
would like to understand how and what emails, clients, headers, gmail
and faults or not with browsers has to do with "Why some say "rpm
hell". I seem to have missed a step.
Was the rpm issue resolved or explained. Isn't rpm a way Fedora gathers
and loads updates and installs new apps?
Is the email discussion a change of direction or does this no longer matter?
Roger
>> I don't see any problems with your emails AP. I see the
headers and
>> they follow the thread, for me, in Thunderbird. No matter which
>> browser you use.
> *NOT*
>
> if you look again, you will not see headers;
>
> In-Reply-To:
> or
> References:
>
>
>> Frankly I find it hard to comprehend just how the browser and any of
>> it's settings, would have any interaction with an email written on
>> the Gmail Web interface, or any email interface.
> it is not a fault of browser, it is a fault with gmail when using
> web browser to reply to threaded post.
>
> ap's header only contains;
>
> Message-ID:
> <CAHBpLRMO15wosvB+wb9ip1u6Zm2UqpetQpYAQ1ANw3op8KA6yw(a)mail.gmail.com>
>
> where as tim's header is;
>
> Message-ID: <1385491466.5318.8.camel(a)paralytic.lan.cameratim.com>
> Subject: Re: Why some say "rpm hell"
> From: Tim <ignored_mailbox(a)yahoo.com.au>
> To: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
> Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 05:14:26 +1030
> In-Reply-To:
> <CAHBpLRPTd+offBNwqKVLL4CjdkLwRiS6AYhP_UvShg8QL0tUcA(a)mail.gmail.com>
> References:
> <CAHBpLRPTd+offBNwqKVLL4CjdkLwRiS6AYhP_UvShg8QL0tUcA(a)mail.gmail.com>
>
> if you view header for this email, you will see that "References"
>
> Message-ID: <52963F8F.8090106(a)gmail.com>
>
> added to;
>
> References:
> <CAHBpLRMO15wosvB+wb9ip1u6Zm2UqpetQpYAQ1ANw3op8KA6yw(a)mail.gmail.com>
>
> therefore, i wonder if you are running your gmail account off-line
> with an email client and now replying on-line thru a browser.
>
>
As I said... Me - The ordinary user that uses an Email Client has no
problems with what AP and Gmail is/are doing. His posts, for me fall in
the proper place in the thread(s) on this list.
So that means?? Maybe you 'Linux geeks' with your 'fancy Linux Geek
stuff' running have made this a problem? For you. :-)
Linux (geeks) has/have a tendency to take simple things, that work for
most, and then those Linux Geeks take it to the point that it no longer
works? <BIG grin>