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David Bremner writes:
> Currently we hardcode "python" in several places. This makes things
> hard for people who have only commands called python3 and/or
> python2. We also add the name to sh.config to eventually replace the
> current workaround in the test suite.
Pushed, with Tomi's suggested
David Bremner writes:
> As discussed in
> id:8cc9dd580ad672527e12f43706f9803b2c8e99d8.1405220724.git.wking at
> tremily.us,
> execfile is unavailable in python3.
Pushed, with commit message reformatted.
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o if there is some
compelling reason why I shouldn't remove it.
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Recently in discussion of at
id:1420300167-5060-1-git-send-email-da...@tethera.net
it was proposed we could just eliminate support for non-sphinx based
methods of building the docs. This would require sphinx >= 1.0 and
python-docutils 0.6 to build the docs.
The win for us would be to e
David Bremner writes:
> Currently we hardcode "python" in several places. This makes things
> hard for people who have only commands called python3 and/or
> python2. We also add the name to sh.config to eventually replace the
> current workaround in the test suite.
Pushed, with Tomi's suggested
David Bremner writes:
> As discussed in
> id:8cc9dd580ad672527e12f43706f9803b2c8e99d8.1405220724.git.wk...@tremily.us,
> execfile is unavailable in python3.
Pushed, with commit message reformatted.
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Since we've deprecated notmuch-deliver, and don't plan on shipping it
with the next release of notmuch, it makes sense to delete it from git
master. Of course it will still exist in old versions if it needs to be
retrieved for some reason.
Please let me know within the next week or so if there is