On Mon, 03 Feb 2014, Hamish Downer ham...@foobacca.co.uk wrote:
Hello
I recently deleted almost 3 old messages from my maildirs, and
since I did that, notmuch new has not managed to complete. I have it
running on a server with 1 GB of RAM, and the output is telling me
Cleaned up
Hello
I recently deleted almost 3 old messages from my maildirs, and
since I did that, notmuch new has not managed to complete. I have it
running on a server with 1 GB of RAM, and the output is telling me
Cleaned up 25515 of 29803 messages (1m 10s remaining).
at the point it is killed.
Hello
I recently deleted almost 3 old messages from my maildirs, and
since I did that, notmuch new has not managed to complete. I have it
running on a server with 1 GB of RAM, and the output is telling me
Cleaned up 25515 of 29803 messages (1m 10s remaining).
at the point it is killed.
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wk...@tremily.us wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 11:10:23PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
data['message-id-term'] = 'id:{}'.format(value)
ValueError: zero length field name in format
Oops, Python 2.6 still needs explicit indexes ('{0}', not '{}'). It's
an
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wk...@tremily.us wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 10:44:39PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
having notmuch patch email as expected test output feels a bit
confusing to me -- especially as 'git grep' may catch some of the
(possibly future-outdated) content...
Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi writes:
Maybe the cli should be fixed ? (and/or make emacs MUA resilient to
this kind of result)
Would it make any sense to output errors in structured format? I guess
the downside is it would be harder for a human user to read.
d
Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi writes:
anyway, if this doesn't resolve out and there is no resistance to require
python 2.7 (that means from David) I can hack around this to get this
reviewed.
Currently the production copy of nmbug-status is running with python2.6
on Debian squeeze. I
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 09:07:45AM -0400, David Bremner wrote:
Tomi Ollila writes:
anyway, if this doesn't resolve out and there is no resistance to require
python 2.7 (that means from David) I can hack around this to get this
reviewed.
Currently the production copy of nmbug-status is
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 12:30:30PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 11:10:23PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
File devel/nmbug/nmbug-status, line 197, in _write_threads
).format(**message_display_data))
File
Jani Nikula j...@nikula.org writes:
On Mon, 03 Feb 2014, Hamish Downer ham...@foobacca.co.uk wrote:
Hello
I recently deleted almost 3 old messages from my maildirs, and
since I did that, notmuch new has not managed to complete. I have it
running on a server with 1 GB of RAM, and the
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 07:50:32AM -0800, W. Trevor King wrote:
That's two votes for Python 2.6 and none for later versions, so I'll
just try a bit harder for 2.6 compatibility ;).
As a v2 preview, and to help with further review, I've posted my
current v1+ version of this branch at:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 12:30:30PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 11:10:23PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
File devel/nmbug/nmbug-status, line 197, in _write_threads
).format(**message_display_data))
File
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, David Bremner da...@tethera.net wrote:
Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi writes:
Maybe the cli should be fixed ? (and/or make emacs MUA resilient to
this kind of result)
Would it make any sense to output errors in structured format? I guess
the downside is it would be
On 4 February 2014 08:25, Jani Nikula j...@nikula.org wrote:
On Mon, 03 Feb 2014, Hamish Downer ham...@foobacca.co.uk wrote:
I recently deleted almost 3 old messages from my maildirs, and
since I did that, notmuch new has not managed to complete. I have it
running on a server with 1 GB of
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wk...@tremily.us wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 12:30:30PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 11:10:23PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
File devel/nmbug/nmbug-status, line 197, in _write_threads
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wk...@tremily.us wrote:
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import codecs
import locale
import sys
print(locale.getpreferredencoding()) # same as yours
UTF-8
print(sys.getdefaultencoding()) # same as yours
ascii
On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 08:40:18PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wrote:
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import codecs
import locale
import sys
print(locale.getpreferredencoding()) # same as yours
UTF-8
On Tue, 04 Feb 2014, David Bremner da...@tethera.net wrote:
Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi writes:
Maybe the cli should be fixed ? (and/or make emacs MUA resilient to
this kind of result)
Would it make any sense to output errors in structured format? I guess
the downside is it would be
Quoth Jani Nikula on Feb 01 at 4:54 pm:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2014, Austin Clements amdra...@mit.edu wrote:
What if we introduce two prefixes, say folder: and path: (maybe dir:?)
to address both use cases, each as naturally as possible? Both would
be boolean prefixes because of the limitations
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wk...@tremily.us wrote:
I don't know what to paste, so i paste this:
$ python
Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Nov 21 2013, 12:39:37)
[GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-3)] on linux2
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
It looks
Quoth Rob Browning on Jan 31 at 1:19 pm:
Austin Clements amdra...@mit.edu writes:
folder: could work the way I suggested (simply the path to the file,
with {cur,new} stripped off).
Hmm, so would notmuch try to guess whether or not it's dealing with a
maildir++ tree, and if so convert
Austin Clements amdra...@mit.edu writes:
The simple algorithm of taking the relative path and stripping
{new,cur} (if present) does a good job of supporting both Maildir and
non-Maildir stores (while balancing this support with simplicity,
predictability, and usability).
Unless, of course,
Austin Clements amdra...@mit.edu writes:
Agreed. I believe this will also support MH, if I understand MH
correctly (does anyone actually use MH?)
When I started notmuch, I had all of my mail in one-message-per-file in
various directories, (without these silly cur and new directories
that
On Mon, 03 Feb 2014, Hamish Downer wrote:
> Hello
>
> I recently deleted almost 3 old messages from my maildirs, and
> since I did that, notmuch new has not managed to complete. I have it
> running on a server with 1 GB of RAM, and the output is telling me
>
> Cleaned up 25515 of 29803
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, "W. Trevor King" wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 10:44:39PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
>> having notmuch patch email as expected test output feels a bit
>> confusing to me -- especially as 'git grep' may catch some of the
>> (possibly future-outdated) content...
>
> There
Tomi Ollila writes:
> anyway, if this doesn't resolve out and there is no resistance to require
> python 2.7 (that means from David) I can hack around this to get this
> reviewed.
Currently the production copy of nmbug-status is running with python2.6
on Debian squeeze. I _should_ upgrade that
Tomi Ollila writes:
>
> Maybe the cli should be fixed ? (and/or make emacs MUA resilient to
> this kind of result)
>
Would it make any sense to output errors in structured format? I guess
the downside is it would be harder for a human user to read.
d
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sn't work, can you just
paste that whole run in your next email?
Thanks,
Trevor
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On Tue, Feb 04 2014, David Bremner wrote:
> Tomi Ollila writes:
>
>>
>> Maybe the cli should be fixed ? (and/or make emacs MUA resilient to
>> this kind of result)
>>
>
> Would it make any sense to output errors in structured format? I guess
> the downside is it would be harder for a human
On 4 February 2014 08:25, Jani Nikula wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Feb 2014, Hamish Downer wrote:
>> I recently deleted almost 3 old messages from my maildirs, and
>> since I did that, notmuch new has not managed to complete. I have it
>> running on a server with 1 GB of RAM, and the output is
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, "W. Trevor King" wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 12:30:30PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
>> On Tue, Feb 04 2014, W. Trevor King wrote:
>> > On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 11:10:23PM +0200, Tomi Ollila wrote:
>> >> File "devel/nmbug/nmbug-status", line 197, in _write_threads
>> >>
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, "W. Trevor King" wrote:
>
> >>> from __future__ import unicode_literals
> >>> import codecs
> >>> import locale
> >>> import sys
> >>> print(locale.getpreferredencoding()) # same as yours
> UTF-8
> >>> print(sys.getdefaultencoding()) # same as yours
> ascii
b' in
However, without unicode_literals or an explicit u'', you're format
string '?{from}' is a str (it should be a 'unicode' instance with
unicode_literals).
> >>> import os
> >>> print os.environ['LANG']
> en_US.UTF-8
That's good anyway ;). Thanks for digging into this :).
Cheers,
Trevor
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On Tue, 04 Feb 2014, David Bremner wrote:
> Tomi Ollila writes:
>
>>
>> Maybe the cli should be fixed ? (and/or make emacs MUA resilient to
>> this kind of result)
>>
>
> Would it make any sense to output errors in structured format? I guess
> the downside is it would be harder for a human
Quoth Jani Nikula on Feb 01 at 4:54 pm:
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2014, Austin Clements wrote:
> > What if we introduce two prefixes, say folder: and path: (maybe dir:?)
> > to address both use cases, each as naturally as possible? Both would
> > be boolean prefixes because of the limitations of
On Tue, Feb 04 2014, "W. Trevor King" wrote:
>>
>> I don't know what to paste, so i paste this:
>>
>> $ python
>> Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Nov 21 2013, 12:39:37)
>> [GCC 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-3)] on linux2
>> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>
>
Quoth Rob Browning on Jan 31 at 1:19 pm:
> Austin Clements writes:
>
> > folder: could work the way I suggested (simply the path to the file,
> > with {cur,new} stripped off).
>
> Hmm, so would notmuch try to guess whether or not it's dealing with a
> maildir++ tree, and if so convert
Austin Clements writes:
> The simple algorithm of taking the relative path and stripping
> {new,cur} (if present) does a good job of supporting both Maildir and
> non-Maildir stores (while balancing this support with simplicity,
> predictability, and usability).
Unless, of course, the user has
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