On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 05:38:32PM -0300, David Bremner wrote:
> Olivier Taïbi writes:
> > PS: out of curiosity, why bother with the --gzip feature in notmuch dump
> > and restore when the user can simply pipe to/from a gzip/bzip2/xz/...
> > command?
>
> I believe the original motivation (in 2014
David Bremner writes:
>
> There's no user customizable variable for this. The code in this part of
> notmuch show is fairly simple, so someone could probably figure out how
> to pass (notmuch-show-get-timestamp) to the appropriate emacs function
> to format the date in the local timezone.
I shou
di...@santanas.co.za writes:
> Greetings :)
>
> In notmuch-show-mode, some emails have a date like this: Date: Thu, 09
> Apr 2020 14:34:42 + while others like this Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020
> 21:04:01 +0200
>
> Is this something I can change in notmuch to always show the date/time
> in my local t
Olivier Taïbi writes:
> As suggested by David Bremner in
> https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2020/029288.html
> here is a separate patch for bug #2: calling gzerror() (indirectly via
> gzerror_str()) after gzclose_r is a use after free, according to zlib's
> manual.
>
Looks OK. The comm
Olivier Taïbi writes:
> As suggested by David Bremner in
> https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2020/029288.html
> here is the patch for bug #3: after gzgets() returns NULL (meaning EOF
> or error), the error code Z_STREAM_END means EOF and not error.
> PS: out of curiosity, why bother with
As suggested by David Bremner in
https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2020/029288.html
here is the patch for bug #3: after gzgets() returns NULL (meaning EOF
or error), the error code Z_STREAM_END means EOF and not error.
Context: I am compiling notmuch on OpenBSD which has a rather old zlib
As suggested by David Bremner in
https://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2020/029288.html
here is a separate patch for bug #2: calling gzerror() (indirectly via
gzerror_str()) after gzclose_r is a use after free, according to zlib's manual.
diff --git a/notmuch-restore.c b/notmuch-restore.c
inde
Jonas Bernoulli writes:
> (I cannot actually reply to "easy (?) elisp project for notmuch"
> because I wasn't subscribed yet when that was send.)
[ in case it's useful in the future ]
I've recently set up a public-inbox archive of notmuch here:
https://yhetil.org/notmuch/
>From there, you
Jonas Bernoulli writes:
> I have already done this (and then some) a while ago. I want to have
> another look before I submit it, but will try to get that done today.
>
> (I cannot actually reply to "easy (?) elisp project for notmuch"
> because I wasn't subscribed yet when that was send.)
>
So
> As of Emacs 27, Emacs will start issuing deprecation warnings for
> packages that load cl.el. I _think_ it's just a matter of replacing
> functions and macros from cl.el with cl- prefixed ones, but I
> haven't really investigated.
> If someone is looking for an easy way to contribute, this clean
As of Emacs 27, Emacs will start issuing deprecation warnings for
packages that load cl.el. I _think_ it's just a matter of replacing
functions and macros from cl.el with cl- prefixed ones, but I
haven't really investigated.
If someone is looking for an easy way to contribute, this cleanup might
Greetings :)
In notmuch-show-mode, some emails have a date like this: Date: Thu, 09
Apr 2020 14:34:42 + while others like this Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2020
21:04:01 +0200
Is this something I can change in notmuch to always show the date/time
in my local timezone (SAST/+0200)?
_
On Monday, 2020-04-13 at 22:10:50 +02, Keegan Carruthers-Smith wrote:
> This is like notmuch-search-filter-by-tag, but creates a new search
> rather than filtering the current search. We add this to
> notmuch-common-keymap since this can be used by many contexts. We bind
> to the key "t", which is
On Monday, 2020-04-13 at 21:58:19 +02, Keegan Carruthers-Smith wrote:
> This is the non-deprecated way to use completing-read. Additionally
> the old use was broken when using ivy for completing-read. For user's
> using completing-read-default they won't see the default URL now, but
> if they hit
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