On Mon, Jul 27 2015, David Bremner da...@tethera.net wrote:
mp39...@gmail.com writes:
From: Mikhail mp39...@gmail.com
Previously documentation was build automatically if sphinx/doxygen
executable were found. The switch is used to unconditionally disable
sphinx/doxygen detection and
On Tue, Jul 28 2015, David Bremner da...@tethera.net wrote:
Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi writes:
On Mon, Jul 27 2015, David Bremner da...@tethera.net wrote:
mp39...@gmail.com writes:
From: Mikhail mp39...@gmail.com
Previously documentation was build automatically if sphinx/doxygen
Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi writes:
On Mon, Jul 27 2015, David Bremner da...@tethera.net wrote:
mp39...@gmail.com writes:
From: Mikhail mp39...@gmail.com
Previously documentation was build automatically if sphinx/doxygen
executable were found. The switch is used to unconditionally
mp39...@gmail.com writes:
From: Mikhail mp39...@gmail.com
Previously documentation was build automatically if sphinx/doxygen
executable were found. The switch is used to unconditionally disable
sphinx/doxygen detection and therefor, building of documentation
(including man pages).
I pushed
David Bremner da...@tethera.net writes:
This functionality seems to have been undocumented, if it ever
existed. Document it now.
Apparently this is a patch that fixes our currently broken subtest. That
might have even been why I wrote it. I'll push (a whitespace cleaned up
version of) this
Tomi Ollila tomi.oll...@iki.fi writes:
On Mon, Jul 27 2015, David Bremner da...@tethera.net wrote:
It turns out that on certain systems like FreeBSD, c++filt is not
installed by default. It's basically OK if we fail the build in that
case, but what's really not OK is for the build to
On Mon, Jul 27 2015, David Bremner wrote:
> mp39590 at gmail.com writes:
>
>> From: Mikhail
>>
>> Previously documentation was build automatically if sphinx/doxygen
>> executable were found. The switch is used to unconditionally disable
>> sphinx/doxygen detection and therefor, building of
Tomi Ollila writes:
> On Mon, Jul 27 2015, David Bremner wrote:
>
>> mp39590 at gmail.com writes:
>>
>>> From: Mikhail
>>>
>>> Previously documentation was build automatically if sphinx/doxygen
>>> executable were found. The switch is used to unconditionally disable
>>> sphinx/doxygen
On Tue, Jul 28 2015, David Bremner wrote:
> Tomi Ollila writes:
>
>> On Mon, Jul 27 2015, David Bremner wrote:
>>
>>> mp39590 at gmail.com writes:
>>>
From: Mikhail
Previously documentation was build automatically if sphinx/doxygen
executable were found. The switch is used
mp39590 at gmail.com writes:
> From: Mikhail
>
> Previously documentation was build automatically if sphinx/doxygen
> executable were found. The switch is used to unconditionally disable
> sphinx/doxygen detection and therefor, building of documentation
> (including man pages).
I pushed this
David Bremner writes:
> This functionality seems to have been undocumented, if it ever
> existed. Document it now.
Apparently this is a patch that fixes our currently broken subtest. That
might have even been why I wrote it. I'll push (a whitespace cleaned up
version of) this unless I hear some
Tomi Ollila writes:
> On Mon, Jul 27 2015, David Bremner wrote:
>
>> It turns out that on certain systems like FreeBSD, c++filt is not
>> installed by default. It's basically OK if we fail the build in that
>> case, but what's really not OK is for the build to continue and
>> generate bad
Simon Campese writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to setup notmuch on my FreeBSD machine (version 10.1). As
> soon as I run 'notmuch new' (without an existing .notmuch directory),
> notmuch crashes with the error message 'abort (core dumped) notmuch
> new'. An example output is:
>
> --- BEGIN
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