Re: Transitioning scripts relying on libcgroup-tools to the cgroup’s unified hierarchy (v2)

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On 5/12/20 3:01 PM, virgo wrote:
From: Samuel Sieb <samuel at sieb.net>
[…]
Please fix your email client.  Every reply you send starts a new thread.
I saw that, my apologies.
Are you actually using the Pandora email client?  It's still being =
developed?  Unfortunately, it appears to not create any of the proper =
headers.
No, I am not using that.

Right, now I see that that's your hostname.
I was thinking it was the client because the only header appeared to be:
Message-ID: <6859652.rBftSncOlI@pandora>
but now I realize that the hostname makes more sense and I see the routing shows that.

The thing is, any post on <https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/…;> has a
“⤣ Reply” clickable URL at the bottom. I clicked on every one of that and
typed in my replies; that it is how the correct headers were lost.

Ok, I understand what's happening. Your email client doesn't recognize the in-reply-to option from the url. Why are replying from there instead of using your email client normally?

For this message, I instead inspected the HTML source and manually copied the
`href` value, hoping the email will be well threaded. If all goes well, I will
file a bug against my email client through the appropriate channels.

You can't do it that way. It has to be a header. For example, if you look at the source of my previous reply to you, there's this header:
In-Reply-To: <1854295.N2a68q8abs@pandora>
So my email client matches that to your email and can link them together.
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