Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-30 Thread Brian May
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes: > Well, not if they're actually all the same message, right? > > Brian, can you confirm whether the body of these 4 messages are the same > or not? (e.g. you might have gotten different copies due to receiving > mail at different e-mail addresses, or through a

Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-29 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sun 2020-03-29 17:53:01 -0700, Carl Worth wrote: > On Mon, Mar 30 2020, Brian May wrote: >> This applies to all 4 of those messages. Yes, they all look like they >> have the same Message-ID > > 4 different messages all with the same message ID definitely violates a > core assumption of notmuch

Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-29 Thread Carl Worth
On Mon, Mar 30 2020, Brian May wrote: > This applies to all 4 of those messages. Yes, they all look like they > have the same Message-ID 4 different messages all with the same message ID definitely violates a core assumption of notmuch (that each message as a unique message ID). I think it would

Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-29 Thread Brian May
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes: >> "1584434229.8921_0.wspdigital:2,S" -> { >> "pr-wspdigital/bupaoshc/8...@bitbucket.org" } >> "1584434231.8924_0.wspdigital:2,S" -> { >> "pr-wspdigital/bupaoshc/8...@bitbucket.org" } >> "1584434232.8927_0.wspdigital:2,S" -> { >>

Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-29 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi Brian-- whew, what a mess! I'm having a hard time identifying a specific problem, but I did notice this surprising sequence: On Mon 2020-03-30 08:03:20 +1100, Brian May wrote: > subgraph "cluster_id:pr-wspdigital/bupaoshc/8...@bitbucket.org" { > "pr-wspdigital/bupaoshc/8...@bitbucket.org"

Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-22 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Sun 2020-03-22 22:12:14 -0300, David Bremner wrote: > I think dkg and I agreed a few years ago we should ship [draw-thread] > as one of our devel tools, but then I didn't follow through. So I'd be > interested in knowing if it works for you. fwiw, i still think it's worth shipping it in devel/

Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-22 Thread David Bremner
Brian May writes: > H. Maybe the References header is bad. I see a number of emails in > this thread referencing "pr-wspdigital/bupaoshc/8...@bitbucket.org", e.g.: > > === cut === > References: > > > References: > > References: > > === cut === > > But

Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-22 Thread Brian May
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes: > This sounds really confusing, and i'm not sure how to help you debug. :/ > when you say "recreated the entire database", do you mean you dropped > all tags and everything, and reindexed the entire datastore? Yes, that is correct. I basically deleted

Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-20 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi Brian-- On Fri 2020-03-20 11:06:55 +1100, Brian May wrote: > Brian May writes: > >> I am having a problem with certain messages, in that I remove the tag >> and it still shows up in search results. > > I just recreated the entire database, and I still get the same problem. This sounds really

Re: Weird tagging issue

2020-03-19 Thread Brian May
Brian May writes: > I am having a problem with certain messages, in that I remove the tag > and it still shows up in search results. I just recreated the entire database, and I still get the same problem. -- Brian May https://linuxpenguins.xyz/brian/

Weird tagging issue

2020-03-18 Thread Brian May
Hello, I am having a problem with certain messages, in that I remove the tag and it still shows up in search results. e.g. $ notmuch search tag:important [...] thread:aaff 40 mins. ago [37/38(43)] Lucas Liendo, Ricardo Perez; [Bitbucket] Pull request #88: Add webdriver support