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Re: XCode / Debugger error message
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Re: XCode / Debugger error message


  • Subject: Re: XCode / Debugger error message
  • From: Michael Watson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 00:57:21 -0500

Oh, that's interesting to know. Thanks for the heads-up, all.


-- m-s

On 23 Dec, 2007, at 15:15, Jonas Maebe wrote:


On 23 Dec 2007, at 21:10, Michael Watson wrote:

1. What does this have to do with "Debugging Cocoa application unit tests on Leopard," the thread to which you replied?

The subject line is new, but Mail.app appears to think it's part of another thread. Honestly, it looks like a problem with Mail.app, not Hartwig's post to the list.

No, this is due to the "References" header in the message which allows mail clients (not just Mail.app) to track which messages belong to which thread.


The proper way to start a new thread is therefore always to send a new message to a mailing list (which consequently will not contain any "References" header.


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On 23 Dec, 2007, at 15:37, Justin C. Walker wrote:


On Dec 23, 2007, at 12:10 , Michael Watson wrote:


1. What does this have to do with "Debugging Cocoa application unit tests on Leopard," the thread to which you replied?


The subject line is new, but Mail.app appears to think it's part of another thread. Honestly, it looks like a problem with Mail.app, not Hartwig's post to the list.

In fact, the it's not at all a problem with Mail.app.

Like most good mail readers, Mail.app provides threading capability. It uses a combination of subject line and message-id to identify threads. Hartwig's message has a header element (in-reply- to) that associates his message with the second of Garrison's messages, thereby establishing the thread. Check Chris's [ADMIN] message this month.

Justin

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