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patchpipe: handle base64-encoded message bodies
It looks like the new version of mailman on selenic now base64s
message bodies, so detect that and unpack the base64'd body.
author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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date | Mon, 22 Dec 2014 17:12:53 -0500 |
parents | c30d68fbd368 |
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#!/bin/sh # "magically" pick the 'best' available editor for a given platform # use emacs if it is running a server # disabled because I ended up not liking using emacs as $EDITOR, weird, I know # tempuid=`id -u` # temphost=`hostname` # if [ -e "/tmp/esrv$tempuid-$temphost" ] # then # emacsclient "$@" # exit $? # fi # use subethaedit on OS X if test "`uname`" = "Darwin" ; then if test "x`whereis see`" != "x" ; then see -w "$@" exit $? # no subetha, then try for textwrangler elif test "x`whereis edit`" != "x" ; then edit -w "$@" exit $? fi fi # we're not on a mac (or preferred mac editors failed, so we like gvim if test "x`whereis gvim`" != "x" && test "x$DISPLAY" != "x" ; then gvim -f "$@" # ...or vim, since either gvim wasn't there or display wasn't set elif test "x`whereis vim`" != "x" ; then vim -f "$@" # wow, this is a weird host, use vi. if that doesn't exist, we're really screwed else vi "$@" fi exit $?