On Tue, Nov 29 2016, David Bremner wrote:
> Jani Nikula writes:
>
>> +gdb --batch-silent --return-child-result -x notmuch-new-vanish.gdb \
>> +--args notmuch new 2>OUTPUT 1>/dev/null
>
> I wonder if Tomi's suggestion of
>
> id:20161128221231.25528-2-da...@tethera.net
>
> applies here as we
David Bremner writes:
>
> Yeah, --verify only works with one of the structured output formats
> (json or sexp). I suppose that's probably a documentation bug.
>
> try
>
> % notmuch show --format=json --verify $message
Yes that did work, getting "sigstatus : [ { 'status': 'good' }]".
// Eri
Jani Nikula writes:
> +gdb --batch-silent --return-child-result -x notmuch-new-vanish.gdb \
> +--args notmuch new 2>OUTPUT 1>/dev/null
I wonder if Tomi's suggestion of
id:20161128221231.25528-2-da...@tethera.net
applies here as well. In this case it is redirecting output, rather than
inp
Jani Nikula writes:
> This makes the option to choose Notmuch as mailto: handler show up in
> the desktop environment settings. Ignore errors.
pushed to master.
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Jani Nikula writes:
> There is really no need to have a separate install target for the
> desktop file. Just install the desktop file with emacs, with a
> configure option to opt out.
>
> ---
>
> v3: check for desktop-file-install in configure.
>
pushed to master.
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Tomi Ollila writes:
> In most part, our .rst documents are indented with 8 spaces instead
> of tabs. Bring the rest of the lines to the same format.
> Also, on one (supposedly empty) line, trailing spaces were removed.
pushed to master
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From: Tomi Ollila
Running `gdb command < input` is not as reliable way to give input
to the command (some installations of gdb consume it). Use "set args"
gdb command to have input redirected at gdb 'run' time.
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test/T070-insert.sh | 10 ++
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions
Attempt to distinguish between errors indicating misconfiguration or
programmer error, which we consider "permanent", in the sense that
automatic retries are unlikely to be useful, and those indicating
transient error conditions. We consider XAPIAN_EXCEPTION transient
because it covers the importan
This incorporates Tomi's patch of
id:1480367228-22183-1-git-send-email-tomi.oll...@iki.fi
verbatim, to sort out conflicts.
It fixes the issues I alread sent mail about, and puts back the --keep
tests for various error codes.
The interdiff follows; most of it is Tomi's fault :).
diff --gi
The idea is to get the mail written to disk, even if we can't open the
database (e.g. because some other process has a write lock, and notmuch
is compiled for non-blocking opens).
---
notmuch-insert.c | 14 +++---
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/notmuch-insert
Running `gdb command < input` is not as reliable way to give input
to the command (some installations of gdb consume it). Use "set args"
gdb command to have input redirected at gdb 'run' time.
---
With this change, these tests work on FreeBSD-11.0-RELEASE-amd64[.qcow2]
when adding gdb 7.11.1 using
Eric Skoglund writes:
>>>
>>> Signing and encrypting email via C-c C-m s p and C-c C-m c p works
>>> fine. And given that it doesn't work outside of emacs I don't think it
>>> is an emacs problem. I'm also able to decrypt the message via the
>>> command line using just gpg.
>>
>> Can you verify s
David Bremner writes:
> Eric Skoglund writes:
>
>> Hello, I've recently started using notmuch (together with emacs) and
>> have now encountered some problems when trying to decrypt a
>> multipart/encrypted message.
>
> Is it just this one message, or all multipart/encrypted messages?
>
I've now
David Bremner writes:
> The idea is to get the mail written to disk, even if we can't open the
> database (e.g. because some other process has a write lock, and notmuch
> is compiled for non-blocking opens).
> ---
> notmuch-insert.c | 14 +++---
> 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 delet
David Bremner writes:
> Attempt to distinguish between errors indicating misconfiguration or
> programmer error, which we consider "permanant", in the sense that
> automatic retries are unlikely to be useful, and those indicating
> transient error conditions. We consider XAPIAN_EXCEPTION transien
Attempt to distinguish between errors indicating misconfiguration or
programmer error, which we consider "permanant", in the sense that
automatic retries are unlikely to be useful, and those indicating
transient error conditions. We consider XAPIAN_EXCEPTION transient
because it covers the importan
The idea is to get the mail written to disk, even if we can't open the
database (e.g. because some other process has a write lock, and notmuch
is compiled for non-blocking opens).
---
notmuch-insert.c | 14 +++---
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/notmuch-insert
Eric Skoglund writes:
> Hello, I've recently started using notmuch (together with emacs) and
> have now encountered some problems when trying to decrypt a
> multipart/encrypted message.
Is it just this one message, or all multipart/encrypted messages?
>
> Signing and encrypting email via C-c C-
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