Based on previous experience, it's the version of Emacs. There were a
series of older versions that something just went weird on, where mu
find worked fine but mu4e didn't. These were usually "pure" emacs
using the Homebrew formula.

I'm using the latest Yamamoto Mitsuharu emacs port (built from
Homebrew) and not encountering the problem.

Herschel

On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 6:36 AM, Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sunday Jan 26 2014, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Per this message
>> (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/mu-discuss/clang/mu-discuss/qJb56BWP_Gw/k8fiyxF3koYJ),
>> I ran:
>>
>> EMACS=/usr/local/Cellar/emacs-mac/emacs-24.3-mac-4.5/bin/emacs-24.3
>> ./configure CC=/usr/bin/clang CXX=/usr/bin/clang++ --enable-mu4e
>>
>> Resulting in:
>>
>> mu configuration is complete.
>> ------------------------------------------------
>> mu version                           : 0.9.9.5
>
> That is a fairly old version (but the latest release). Not sure if it
> matters for this issue.
>
>> At that point I ran `sudo make`, which dumped the mu4e .el and .elc files
>> into /usr/local/share/emacs/site-list/mu4e/. From there, I copied those
>> files into my .emacs.d/vendor/mu4e directory, added that dir to my
>> load-path, required mu4e and started it up.
>>
>> I also downloaded all of my email, and indexed it with mu before starting
>> up mu4e. I tested it by searching via `mu find stuff` and lo there was much
>> stuff, even including the day's mail.
>>
>> When I run `M-x mu4e`, it launches just perfectly, says that it's loaded
>> with 189951 messages in store and that 7683 contacts have been received.
>> Yet, when I use the mu4e commands to jump to a mail directory, (jo, select
>> from list), mu4e returns 'No matching messages found' after a brief pause.
>>
>> I'm pretty much stumped at this point, having even run 'Update and Reindex'
>> (U) from the mu4e interface. Can anyone on the list point me at additional
>> debugging routes?
>
>
> So all pre-cooked jumps work ('ji' etc.), but your custom-folder jumps
> won't? Can you replicate that from the command-line (with 'mu find')?
> Are there spaces the directory names?
>
> Cheers,
> Dirk.
>
>
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