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Revision: miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-339
Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
Patches applied:
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 76)
- Update from CVS
2005-05-30 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* lisp/gnus/gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-regenerate-group)
(gnus-agent-fetch-articles): Replace `string-to-int' by
`string-to-number'.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el (gnus-button-fetch-group): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-cache.el (gnus-cache-generate-active)
(gnus-cache-articles-in-group): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-group.el (gnus-group-set-current-level)
(gnus-group-insert-group-line): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-score.el (gnus-score-set-expunge-below)
(gnus-score-set-mark-below, gnus-summary-score-effect)
(gnus-summary-score-entry): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-soup.el (gnus-soup-send-packet, gnus-soup-parse-areas)
(gnus-soup-pack): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-spec.el (gnus-xmas-format): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-start.el (gnus-newsrc-to-gnus-format): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el (gnus-create-xref-hashtb): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-uu.el (gnus-uu-expand-numbers): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnbabyl.el (nnbabyl-article-group-number): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nndb.el (nndb-get-remote-expire-response): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nndiary.el (nndiary-parse-schedule-value)
(nndiary-string-to-number, nndiary-request-replace-article)
(nndiary-request-article): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nndoc.el (nndoc-rnews-body-end, nndoc-mbox-body-end): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nndraft.el (nndraft-articles, nndraft-request-group): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nneething.el (nneething-make-head): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnfolder.el (nnfolder-request-article)
(nnfolder-retrieve-headers): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnheader.el (nnheader-file-to-number): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnkiboze.el (nnkiboze-request-article): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnmail.el (nnmail-process-unix-mail-format)
(nnmail-process-babyl-mail-format): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnmbox.el (nnmbox-read-mbox, nnmbox-article-group-number): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnmh.el (nnmh-update-gnus-unreads, nnmh-active-number)
(nnmh-request-create-group, nnmh-request-list-1)
(nnmh-request-group, nnmh-request-article): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnml.el (nnml-request-replace-article, nnml-request-article): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-find-rss-via-syndic8): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnsoup.el (nnsoup-make-active): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nnspool.el (nnspool-find-id, nnspool-request-group): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/nntp.el (nntp-find-group-and-number)
(nntp-retrieve-headers-with-xover): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/pgg-gpg.el (pgg-gpg-snarf-keys-region): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/pgg-parse.el (pgg-read-body, pgg-read-bytes)
(pgg-format-key-identifier): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/pop3.el (pop3-last, pop3-stat): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/qp.el (quoted-printable-decode-region): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/spam-report.el (spam-report-url-ping-mm-url): Use format instead
of concat.
author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 30 May 2005 17:13:58 +0000 |
parents | ffc1d534a278 |
children | 42e9220a8c60 |
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