On my system running any `mw` command after a fresh install from the AUR, I get:
```
/usr/bin/mw: line 37: [: 1.5: unary operator expected
```
Now the script doesn't error per-se but it does set the `master` and `slave`
variables to wrong values. I'm also not sure how this wasn't raised before;
maybe that's a new bash version thing? I'm on 5.2.37.
Anyway I faffed around trying to fix this, in particular with the `-gt` operator
but it turned out that properly comparing float numbers is a pain in the butt in
bash. I found solutions using `bc` which I thought were weird.
To keep things simple I ended up doing a little substitution on the dot `.`
character and turned these nasty floats into integers, along with using the
`-gt` operator which did the trick on my system. May be unorthodox so feedback
is more than welcome.
Thank you for the great software by the way, lots of gratitude for your work.
Refactors commit 85c5d01
* Keep the comment(s) when reordering account numbers in temp file. Users
may accidently reorder rows or rename accounts rather than update order number.
* Remove original default config from muttrc. Currently, script only removes the
macro shortcuts .If you run reorder action multiple times, you'll end up sourcing
multiple "default" config files.
this way if a folder is added or deleted in the remote
location, and gets deleted after sync, it is reflected
in the next opening
Signed-off-by: Aisha Tammy <floss@bsd.ac>