[notmuch] Git feature branch

2010-01-28 Thread James Rowe
* martin f krafft (madduck at madduck.net) wrote: > also sprach micah anderson [2010.01.27.1124 +1300]: > > Personally, I've found mailing lists that have patches sent to > > them tends to totally kill the list for anything else. It seems > > a bit weird to use Debian's bug tracker for a

Re: [notmuch] Git feature branch

2010-01-27 Thread James Rowe
* martin f krafft (madd...@madduck.net) wrote: also sprach micah anderson mi...@riseup.net [2010.01.27.1124 +1300]: Personally, I've found mailing lists that have patches sent to them tends to totally kill the list for anything else. It seems a bit weird to use Debian's bug tracker for a

[notmuch] [PATCH 2/9] Adjust autoload comments

2009-12-17 Thread James Rowe
[Sorry, I'm flipping back and forth between mail clients at the moment and I appear to have inadvertently marked a lot of mail as read that wasn't.] Excerpts from Carl's message of Fri Dec 04 01:07:07 + 2009: > On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 20:38:00 +0000, James Rowe wrote: > > I ha

Re: [notmuch] [PATCH 2/9] Adjust autoload comments

2009-12-17 Thread James Rowe
[Sorry, I'm flipping back and forth between mail clients at the moment and I appear to have inadvertently marked a lot of mail as read that wasn't.] Excerpts from Carl's message of Fri Dec 04 01:07:07 + 2009: On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 20:38:00 +, James Rowe wrote: I had planned

[notmuch] [PATCH 2/9] Adjust autoload comments

2009-12-04 Thread James Rowe
Firstly, thanks for the full explanations! On Thu, 03 Dec 2009 17:04:52 -0800, Carl Worth wrote: > The notmuch-folder command is definitely a nice primary interface to > notmuch for some people. I'm seriously considering making it the view > that one gets with "M-x notmuch" (after the

[notmuch] [PATCH 2/9] Adjust autoload comments

2009-11-30 Thread James Rowe
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 09:27:00 -0800, Keith Amidon wrote: > I was interested in them because the gentoo packaging support for emacs > includes the ability to automatically create autoloads from these > comments for installed add-on packages that then get loaded system-wide > when emacs is started.

[notmuch] [PATCH] Missing final semi-colon in .desktop's Categories.

2009-11-21 Thread James Rowe
"Those keys which have several values should have a semicolon as the trailing character." -- http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/1.0/ar01s03.html Signed-off-by: James Rowe --- notmuch.desktop |2 +- 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

[notmuch] Gentoo ebuild for notmuch

2009-11-20 Thread James Rowe
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:39:35 +0100, Carl Worth wrote: > If you think it makes sense, I can add this to the notmuch repository in > a packaging/gentoo directory. Just let me know if you'd like that. Hmm... The problem is the ebuild can't currently use the install target because the file

[notmuch] [PATCH] Make bash completion directory configurable.

2009-11-20 Thread James Rowe
Some systems install completion scripts in /usr/share/bash-completion, make the location configurable from Makefile.config. --- Makefile.config |1 + Makefile.local |4 ++-- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Makefile.config b/Makefile.config index

[notmuch] link error

2009-11-19 Thread James Rowe
* Peter Wang (novalazy at gmail.com) wrote: > Linking fails on my system for some reason (undefined references to > talloc functions). Putting $(LDFLAGS) after the object list solves it. I have a similar ordering change in the ebuild I posted earlier as a workaround for people using ld's

[notmuch] Gentoo ebuild for notmuch

2009-11-19 Thread James Rowe
Hi, Just in case other Gentoo users are trying notmuch out I thought I'd post my ebuild(perhaps you'll make it better for me too :). It is working well up to at least e5da2b70. I won't bother the list if it requires changes, as it is available from my main overlay[1] if you wish to check