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Rename archivemail.py to archivemail
On Unix, most scripts don't come with a file extension, it's not needed, and we distribute the script as "archivemail" anyway. And most importantly, I like it better without the extension. :) With a little trick we can still load the script as a module from the test suite.
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@echo "no default target"
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@echo "no default target"
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clean:
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clean:
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rm -f *.pyc manpage.links manpage.refs manpage.log
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rm -f manpage.links manpage.refs manpage.log
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rm -rf $(HTDOCS)
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rm -rf $(HTDOCS)
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test:
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test:
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sdist: clobber doc
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sdist: clobber doc
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cp archivemail.py archivemail
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python setup.py sdist
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python setup.py sdist
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rm archivemail
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# FIXME: bdist_rpm chokes on the manpage.
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# FIXME: bdist_rpm chokes on the manpage.
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# This is python/distutils bug #644744
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# This is python/distutils bug #644744
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#bdist_rpm: clobber doc
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#bdist_rpm: clobber doc
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# cp archivemail.py archivemail
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# python setup.py bdist_rpm
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# python setup.py bdist_rpm
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# rm archivemail
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tag:
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tag:
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git tag -a $(VERSION_TAG)
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git tag -a $(VERSION_TAG)
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README
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README
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INSTALLATION:
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INSTALLATION:
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If you want to test archivemail:
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If you want to test archivemail:
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cp archivemail archivemail.py
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python test_archivemail
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python test_archivemail
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To install archivemail, run:
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To install archivemail, run:
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Add IMAP tests to the testsuite (upload test messages with IMAP "APPEND
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Add IMAP tests to the testsuite (upload test messages with IMAP "APPEND
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date-string"). This should be done without any real network I/O.
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date-string"). This should be done without any real network I/O.
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The *.py filename extension is only needed to load archivemail as a module for
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for the test suite. There are more elegant ways to do this without adding the
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extension. Of course this is only cosmetic.
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Try to port archivemail to email.message and the new mailboxes in Python 2.5.
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Try to port archivemail to email.message and the new mailboxes in Python 2.5.
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Is these flexible enough for our needs?
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Is these flexible enough for our needs?
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import rfc822
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import rfc822
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import mailbox
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import mailbox
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from types import ModuleType
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archivemail = ModuleType("archivemail")
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try:
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try:
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import archivemail
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module_fp = open("archivemail", "r")
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except ImportError:
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except IOError:
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print "The archivemail script needs to be called 'archivemail.py'"
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print "The archivemail script should be in the current directory in order"
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print "and should be in the current directory in order to be imported"
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print "to be imported and tested. Sorry."
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print "and tested. Sorry."
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if os.path.isfile("archivemail"):
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print "Try renaming it from 'archivemail' to 'archivemail.py'."
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sys.exit(1)
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sys.exit(1)
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exec module_fp in archivemail.__dict__
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# We want to iterate over messages in a compressed archive mbox and verify
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# We want to iterate over messages in a compressed archive mbox and verify
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# them. This involves seeking in the mbox. The gzip.Gzipfile.seek() in
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# them. This involves seeking in the mbox. The gzip.Gzipfile.seek() in
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