On 07/01/14 21:01, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 10:04:16PM -0400, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Hi On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 5:38 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi Rahul,    Thankyou for the link, do you know how up to date that information is? It says that  dnf update  and   dnf upgrade  do the same thing, but there is no   update  parameter on dnf, and, it also says that  dnf upgrade  has the  --skip-broken functionality built in by default, but it was a  dnf upgrade  that highlighted that dnf doesn't have that functionality.
It should be up2date. If you notice any differences that are undocumented or documented incorrectly, that should be reported as a bug. Also note that there are other differences including --best and the way the cache metadata is expired which might explain some of what you are seeing. Rahul
Changing topic: what email clients are you guys using? I dunno if you can see it in the quoted stuff above, but on my Centos-6 system with Mutt, I see all those capital A letters with a tilde floating above it.
My system's default charset is UTF-8.
Does anyone know why I'd be seeing that? I see a LOT of them in recent months and wonder what has changed.
First off, Rahul seems to be sending messages/replies in multipart/alternative which means the same information/body is sent in text/plain and text/html. It is up to the client to decide which to present to the end user.
In your case, the text/html portion is being rendered. The actual MIME headers for that are....
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
And the  character you're seeing is the result of =C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0 in the quoted printable.
I'm using T-Bird and it seems the html is being rendered correctly. So, mutt seems to have an issue with qp encoding rendering.