Re: Building 0.20.2: /Users/haven hard-coded path in Makefile

2015-07-12 Thread David Bremner
Johnny Utahh  writes:

> It appears 0.20.2 has a hard-coded path in a ruby Makefile? Granted, 
> this is built on Mac OS X.  See the end of this gist: 
> https://gist.github.com/johnnyutahh/d6f6844ff36a05b01ac7
>
> I see some build problems here, but at first glance they seem different: 
> http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2015/020720.html

About your actual question, I guess the ruby install on your machine is
broken in some way. That Makefile is generated by "ruby extconf.rb
--vendor", and any hardcoded paths are added by extconf.rb, I think. Is
it an actual build failure or just a warning?

d

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Re: Building 0.20.2: /Users/haven hard-coded path in Makefile

2015-07-12 Thread David Bremner
Johnny Utahh  writes:

> Are builds for tagged versions in the master branch supposed to 
> generally be "solid", including for OS X? Or should I not expect such 
> things.

There are no tagged versions in the master branch. Version 20.2 was
merged back in to master, but master also also contains other changes,
including the one which enables building the ruby extension by default.

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notmuch-tree display

2015-07-12 Thread Aneesh Kumar K.V
"Aneesh Kumar K.V"  writes:

> Mark Walters  writes:
>
>> It could be a font issue (for the tree graphical characters). Which font
>> are you using? and is emacs running in a terminal or in its own window?
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Mark
>>
>
> I tried changing the font, but that did help. I am running emacs in its
> own window.
>

Ok switching to ubuntu mono regular fixed the issue. So it is really
related to font. I don't know what changed. I always used inconsolata
and it worked before.

-aneesh



Building 0.20.2: /Users/haven hard-coded path in Makefile

2015-07-12 Thread Johnny Utahh
It appears 0.20.2 has a hard-coded path in a ruby Makefile? Granted, 
this is built on Mac OS X.  See the end of this gist: 
https://gist.github.com/johnnyutahh/d6f6844ff36a05b01ac7

I see some build problems here, but at first glance they seem different: 
http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2015/020720.html

Are builds for tagged versions in the master branch supposed to 
generally be "solid", including for OS X? Or should I not expect such 
things.

~Johnny


notmuch-tree display

2015-07-12 Thread Aneesh Kumar K.V
Mark Walters  writes:

> It could be a font issue (for the tree graphical characters). Which font
> are you using? and is emacs running in a terminal or in its own window?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Mark
>

I tried changing the font, but that did help. I am running emacs in its
own window.

-aneesh



Building 0.20.2: /Users/haven hard-coded path in Makefile

2015-07-12 Thread Johnny Utahh
It appears 0.20.2 has a hard-coded path in a ruby Makefile? Granted, 
this is built on Mac OS X.  See the end of this gist: 
https://gist.github.com/johnnyutahh/d6f6844ff36a05b01ac7


I see some build problems here, but at first glance they seem different: 
http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2015/020720.html


Are builds for tagged versions in the master branch supposed to 
generally be "solid", including for OS X? Or should I not expect such 
things.


~Johnny
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Re: notmuch-tree display

2015-07-12 Thread Aneesh Kumar K.V
"Aneesh Kumar K.V"  writes:

> Mark Walters  writes:
>
>> It could be a font issue (for the tree graphical characters). Which font
>> are you using? and is emacs running in a terminal or in its own window?
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Mark
>>
>
> I tried changing the font, but that did help. I am running emacs in its
> own window.
>

Ok switching to ubuntu mono regular fixed the issue. So it is really
related to font. I don't know what changed. I always used inconsolata
and it worked before.

-aneesh

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Re: notmuch-tree display

2015-07-12 Thread Aneesh Kumar K.V
Mark Walters  writes:

> It could be a font issue (for the tree graphical characters). Which font
> are you using? and is emacs running in a terminal or in its own window?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Mark
>

I tried changing the font, but that did help. I am running emacs in its
own window.

-aneesh

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