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Re: What Version for Leopard?



Kyle:

Thanks for the clear explanation.  My reason for asking all of these questions 
is since installing Leopard Mutt, more than often not, goes into processor 
sucking mode (taking as much as 60% to 80%), until i finally have to kill it.

This never happened all of the time I used Mutt under Tiger.

Any suggestions?

Bj
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From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> On Monday, November 26 at 08:27 PM, quoth c4c4@xxxxxxxxxxx:
> >#1. Are there any known issues with Mutt 1.4.2.1i  and Leopard?
> 
> Nope.
> 
> >#2. What is the recommended version of Mutt for Leopard?
> 
> Generally, there is no version of mutt that is recommended for one OS 
> over another. The general rule of thumb is: the most recent stable 
> version (currently that's 1.4.2.1i) is recommended for all users on 
> all operating systems. However, the most recent development version 
> (1.5.x - latest at the moment is 1.5.17) has MANY improvements over 
> the stable version, and if you're willing to put up with what is still 
> a work in progress, then 1.5.17 should work well for you.
> 
> For what it's worth, most of the devel folks (and lots of other 
> people) have been using 1.5.x exclusively for a very long time (i.e. 
> 3+ years) and we get along very well. There are a few minor rough 
> spots (e.g. header caching can still misbehave in some situations), 
> but overall, mutt's devel version is quite solid.
> 
> >#3. How does one go about upgrading to a newer version of Mutt?  (go 
> >slow please, it's been a while ...)
> 
> There's no "upgrade" process that is distinct from the "installation" 
> process. The only things to consider are the minor changes that have 
> been made to the muttrc syntax (check the UPDATING file for details). 
> For the most part, with the exception of the alternatives command, if 
> your muttrc worked fine in 1.4.2.1, it should continue to work fine in 
> 1.5.x.
> 
> ~Kyle
> - -- 
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> story.
>                                                    -- Margaret Thatcher
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