Re: notmuch release 0.28.3 now available

2019-03-06 Thread David Bremner
Ralph Seichter  writes:

> * David Bremner:
>
>> https://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.28.3.tar.gz
>
> I'm looking at https://notmuchmail.org/releases/ right now, and I don't
> see any files for version 0.28.3. I made sure it is not a caching issue
> on my end.

Oops. Clearly my "manual fixup" didn't go as well as could be hoped
for. It should be fixed now.

David
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Re: notmuch release 0.28.3 now available

2019-03-06 Thread Ralph Seichter
* David Bremner:

> https://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.28.3.tar.gz

I'm looking at https://notmuchmail.org/releases/ right now, and I don't
see any files for version 0.28.3. I made sure it is not a caching issue
on my end.

-Ralph
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Re: travis build env switched to xenial

2019-03-06 Thread Carl Worth
On Wed, Mar 06 2019, David Bremner wrote:
> Those of you about to tell me how much better FreedomAvocadoCI [2] is
> than Travis are encouraged to set up instances and we can try it out. As
> long as Carl doesn't object, I would be interested in a setup where we
> run e.g. webhooks directly on git.notmuchmail.org to remove our
> dependence on github for CI.

I'm all in favor of removing a dependence on a third-party service here,
so would not object to adding some webhooks to our server.

-Carl


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travis build env switched to xenial

2019-03-06 Thread David Bremner

I was feeling a bit annoyed at the idea of patching the notmuch test
framework so that C99 was used by default [1], so I bumped the travis
build env to xenial. trusty (the previous config) is EOL in April.

Unfortunately it looks like xenial is also too old to have gmime-3.0, so
we're still testing against libgmime-2.6.

Those of you about to tell me how much better FreedomAvocadoCI [2] is
than Travis are encouraged to set up instances and we can try it out. As
long as Carl doesn't object, I would be interested in a setup where we
run e.g. webhooks directly on git.notmuchmail.org to remove our
dependence on github for CI.

d

[1]: this being the 20th anniversary of C99.
[2]: Not (yet) a real product/project.


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notmuch release 0.28.3 now available

2019-03-06 Thread David Bremner

Where to obtain notmuch 0.28.3
===
  https://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.28.3.tar.gz

Which can be verified with:

  https://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.28.3.tar.gz.sha256
  4e212d8b4ae30da04edb05d836dcdb569488ff6760706cecb882488eb1710eec  
notmuch-0.28.3.tar.gz

  https://notmuchmail.org/releases/notmuch-0.28.3.tar.gz.sha256.asc
  (signed by David Bremner)

What's new in notmuch 0.28.3
=

Library
---

Fix a bug with the internal data structure _notmuch_string_map_t used
by message properties.

Build System


Serialize calls to sphinx-build to avoid race condition.

What is notmuch
===
Notmuch is a system for indexing, searching, reading, and tagging
large collections of email messages in maildir or mh format. It uses
the Xapian library to provide fast, full-text search with a convenient
search syntax.

For more about notmuch, see https://notmuchmail.org



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