Re: pull request

2010-04-19 Thread David Edmondson
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 11:29:29 +0100, David Edmondson wrote: > Carl, please consider the following (from the 'for-cworth' branch of > git://github.com/dme/notmuch.git) for 0.2. I hope to have some more UI > changes merged next week. This is the same set rebased onto 0.2. commit 8586a86b9dd4ed2406a

Re: [notmuch] Bulk message tagging

2010-04-19 Thread David Edmondson
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 08:43:19 -0700, Carl Worth wrote: > In fact, until we have some sort of daemon that we can feed > arbitrarily-long lists to, that's what we should do. Thinking about loud... What if the sub-commands which accept potentially long argument lists (most of them?) sprouted a '--std

Re: "bouncing" messages

2010-04-19 Thread Xavier Maillard
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 10:34:53 +0200, Peter Wiersig wrote: > On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 17:27:17 -0400, Jameson Rollins > wrote: > > Does anyone know how to "bounce" a message, > > pipe the message to "sendmail u...@axample.com" > > Well, ok, mutt adds "Resent-*" headers to the bounced message, so the

Re: pull request

2010-04-19 Thread Carl Worth
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 09:27:39 +0100, David Edmondson wrote: > This is the same set rebased onto 0.2. Thanks for these, David! > commit 8586a86b9dd4ed2406a2fbda6c08bdc6a598cfd8 > debian: git should ignore packaging intermediate files I committed an alternate version of this, (with a new debi

Re: pull request

2010-04-19 Thread Carl Worth
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:07:40 -0700, Carl Worth wrote: > On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 09:27:39 +0100, David Edmondson wrote: > > I've got some misgivings about this one. First, notmuch-search-hook is > a hook for the user to manipulate, while the hl-line-mode functionality > is something that should be on

python cnotmuch -> notmuch

2010-04-19 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
I believe that Carl pursues an evil plan of converting unsuspicious mercurial users to git. At least that is what I suspect when he asked whether it would make sense to get my cnotmuch python bindings into the notmuch repo. :-) Well, here it is, I converted my good old bitbucket hg repo to git, so

Difference between search and filter

2010-04-19 Thread Xavier Maillard
Hi, GNU Emacs interface comes with 2 functions I am not sure I am using correctly. What's the difference between searching and filtering exactly (s and f) ? It seems to me that they deserve the same purpose. Regards, Xavier ___ notmuch mailing list no

Re: "bouncing" messages

2010-04-19 Thread micah anderson
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 22:06:39 +0200, Xavier Maillard wrote: > On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 10:34:53 +0200, Peter Wiersig > wrote: > > On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 17:27:17 -0400, Jameson Rollins > > wrote: > > > Does anyone know how to "bounce" a message, > > > > pipe the message to "sendmail u...@axample.com"

Re: Difference between search and filter

2010-04-19 Thread Carl Worth
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 00:23:01 +0200, Xavier Maillard wrote: > GNU Emacs interface comes with 2 functions I am not sure I am > using correctly. > > What's the difference between searching and filtering exactly (s > and f) ? It seems to me that they deserve the same purpose. The search command exec

Re: pull request

2010-04-19 Thread David Edmondson
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 11:07:40 -0700, Carl Worth wrote: > > commit 8586a86b9dd4ed2406a2fbda6c08bdc6a598cfd8 > > debian: git should ignore packaging intermediate files > > I committed an alternate version of this, (with a new debian/.gitignore > file). I used more wildcarding too. And I couldn'

[PATCH] Try to provide search buffers with titles from notmuch-folders.

2010-04-19 Thread Servilio Afre Puentes
This patch has been obsoleted by the one sent in message: x2hb22065d01004182055vc111d42az357076f93b6cb72a at mail.gmail.com Servilio

Notmuch success: Xapian database corrupt

2010-04-19 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
On 2010-04-18, John Fremlin wrote: > Processed 58 files (19 files/sec.) That seems exceptionally low. I get about 60-70 files/sec on a laptop hard disk. > > Is there any way to recover the database? I am no expert with xapian databases, and that might seem obvious, but you did a notmuch dump to

pull request

2010-04-19 Thread David Edmondson
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 11:29:29 +0100, David Edmondson wrote: > Carl, please consider the following (from the 'for-cworth' branch of > git://github.com/dme/notmuch.git) for 0.2. I hope to have some more UI > changes merged next week. This is the same set rebased onto 0.2. commit 8586a86b9dd4ed2406a

[notmuch] Bulk message tagging

2010-04-19 Thread David Edmondson
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 08:43:19 -0700, Carl Worth wrote: > In fact, until we have some sort of daemon that we can feed > arbitrarily-long lists to, that's what we should do. Thinking about loud... What if the sub-commands which accept potentially long argument lists (most of them?) sprouted a '--std

pull request

2010-04-19 Thread Carl Worth
== 0) > - return (char *)"\"\""; > - So I haven't committed this piece yet. That brings me up to the big JSON rewrite, which I'll start testing and review in a separate reply. -Carl -- next part -- A non-text attachment wa

pull request

2010-04-19 Thread Carl Worth
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python cnotmuch -> notmuch

2010-04-19 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
I believe that Carl pursues an evil plan of converting unsuspicious mercurial users to git. At least that is what I suspect when he asked whether it would make sense to get my cnotmuch python bindings into the notmuch repo. :-) Well, here it is, I converted my good old bitbucket hg repo to git, so

"bouncing" messages

2010-04-19 Thread micah anderson
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Difference between search and filter

2010-04-19 Thread Carl Worth
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