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Not Zed e905364bee Only create a missing uid if we have indexing turned on.
2001-06-18  Not Zed  <NotZed@Ximian.com>

        * camel-folder-summary.c
        (camel_folder_summary_info_new_from_parser): Only create a missing
        uid if we have indexing turned on.

        * camel-lock-helper.c (setup_process): Function to setup
        process/sanity/security checks.  Change to the real uid as soon as
        we can.
        (lock_path): First try to lock as the real uid, if that fails, try
        the root uid.
        (unlock_id): Unlock as the uid we created the lock as.

        * Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Added -DCAMEL_SBINDIR for lock helper
        location.

        * providers/local/camel-spool-folder.c (spool_lock): Implemented,
        using lock helper locking.  Need to work out if the locking
        requires a root created lock?
        (spool_unlock): Likewise.

2001-06-15  Not Zed  <NotZed@Ximian.com>

        * camel-lock-helper.c: Setuid Lock helper process.  Creates and manages
        .locks, keeping them active, removing them, etc.  What real perms it
        needs is a little system dependent.

2001-06-14  Not Zed  <NotZed@Ximian.com>

        * providers/local/camel-maildir-store.c (get_folder_info): Implement.
        (scan_dir): Does the work of scanning for maildir directories.

2001-06-13  Not Zed  <NotZed@Ximian.com>

        * providers/local/camel-spool-store.c (get_folder_info):
        Implemented, just returns a hardcoded INBOX folder.
        (free_folder_info): implemented, free's the 1 possible level of
        folder info.

        * providers/local/camel-spool-folder.c
        (camel_spool_folder_construct): Set the real unread message
        count on the folder_created thing.

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This directory is to contain regression tests that should be run
before committing anything to camel.

In each subdirectory of tests there is a README containing a
one-line description of each test file.  This README must be kept
uptodate.

To write a new test: copy an existing one and replace the contents.

See camel-test.h for a number of functions and macros which setup and
define the test environmet, and help provide meaningful messages when
something actually fails.

All tests have the following options:
 -v[vvvv]
	verbose.  more v's more verbose.  2 v's will give you
	a simple test backtrace of any partially failed tests.
	No v's give you a simple backtrace of any failed tests.
 -q
	quiet.  Dont print anything, unless there is a SEGV.

See the other files in lib/* for utility functions that help to
write the tests (object comparison, creation, etc functions).

Tests may fail and be non-fatal.  In this case, you will see "Partial
success" on the result of each test line.  To get more information
about the test, run the test manually with a -v command line argument.
The more v's you have the more detail you get (upto about -vvvvv),
generally use -vv to find out which parts of a partially successful
test failed, and where.

Note that if writing tests, non-fatal tests (bracketed by a
camel_test_nonfatal() and camel_test_fatal() pair) should only be
defined where: 1. The test in question should ideally pass, and 2. The
code has known limitations currently that stop it passing, but
otherwise works for nominal input.

To debug tests, set a breakpoint on camel_test_fail, which will be
called for any failure, even a non-fatal one.  Or set it to
camel_test_break, which will only be called for fatal errors which are
to print to the screen.

 Michael <notzed@helixcode.com>