Re: Corrupted database (notmuch 0.31, Emacs 27.1.50, afew 3.0.1, OfflineIMAP, Python)

2020-11-18 Thread Jorge P . de Morais Neto
Em [2020-11-18 qua 15:41:43-0400], David Bremner escreveu: > OK, so the problem is at the notmuch level. I don't really have any > good ideas on how to debug your issues. There are known (apparently > unfixable) memory management issues with the old python bindings, it > is possible that your is

Re: Search Case Sensitivity

2020-11-18 Thread David Bremner
Wenlong Dai writes: > I later realised my statement was wrong. I did not test all search terms. > I was only testing the folder: search term. > > It seems folder: search is always case-sensitive and it doesn't allow wild > cards. > So if I want to find messages in a specific folder, I'll have to

Re: Search Case Sensitivity

2020-11-18 Thread Wenlong Dai
I later realised my statement was wrong. I did not test all search terms. I was only testing the folder: search term. It seems folder: search is always case-sensitive and it doesn't allow wild cards. So if I want to find messages in a specific folder, I'll have to spell the folder name case-sensit

Re: Corrupted database (notmuch 0.31, Emacs 27.1.50, afew 3.0.1, OfflineIMAP, Python)

2020-11-18 Thread David Bremner
Jorge P. de Morais Neto writes: > xapian-check (from buster xapian-tools, which is version 1.4.11) found > no errors. Note that the database directory is named "compact_backup" > because, when I tried compacting the database to fix the error, I > invoked > $ notmuch compact --backup=compact_

Re: Corrupted database (notmuch 0.31, Emacs 27.1.50, afew 3.0.1, OfflineIMAP, Python)

2020-11-18 Thread Jorge P . de Morais Neto
Em [2020-11-18 qua 10:52:43-0400], David Bremner escreveu: > "Jorge P. de Morais Neto" writes: >> >> I have also saved the binary corrupted database. If you want to see it, >> then tell me and I may upload it to Disroot's Lufi instance. It should >> probably be shown to as few people as possibl

Please discard---Corrupted database (notmuch 0.31, Emacs 27.1.50, afew 3.0.1, OfflineIMAP, Python)

2020-11-18 Thread Jorge P . de Morais Neto
Moderator, please discard the email cited below and mentioned in the In-Reply-To header: Message-ID 87lfezpz9t@disroot.org. Today I submitted another copy (with the large attachment replaced by an URL to a file upload service) and it already wen through. Regards Em [2020-11-17 ter 16:19:10-0

Corrupted database (notmuch 0.31, Emacs 27.1.50, afew 3.0.1, OfflineIMAP, Python)

2020-11-18 Thread Jorge P. de Morais Neto
Hi. I use Notmuch 0.31.2 on Emacs 27.1.50 (manually compiled on 2020-11-02) with matching version-pinned MELPA Stable Notmuch package on updated Debian buster. I have enabled buster-proposed-updates, buster-updates and buster-backports. I manually backport notmuch according to

Re: Corrupted database (notmuch 0.31, Emacs 27.1.50, afew 3.0.1, OfflineIMAP, Python)

2020-11-18 Thread David Bremner
"Jorge P. de Morais Neto" writes: > > I have also saved the binary corrupted database. If you want to see it, > then tell me and I may upload it to Disroot's Lufi instance. It should > probably be shown to as few people as possible for the sake of my > privacy. Can you run xapian-check on the c

Re: Search Case Sensitivity

2020-11-18 Thread David Bremner
Wenlong Dai writes: > Based on my usage and testing, it seems to me that all notmuch searches are > case-sensitive. > Is this true? > Is there a way to do case-insensitive search? Most searches (other than boolean prefixes and regex searches) are in fact case insensitive. The definition of case

Search Case Sensitivity

2020-11-18 Thread Wenlong Dai
Hi Guys, I did a bit of Google Search and reading of notmuch man pages. I'm surprised to find no mention of this. Based on my usage and testing, it seems to me that all notmuch searches are case-sensitive. Is this true? Is there a way to do case-insensitive search? Thanks Dave __

Re: emacs: error decrypting s/mime

2020-11-18 Thread Alexander Adolf
Hello David, first of all, many thanks for not giving up on this one! David Bremner writes: > [...] > I think this might be a deeper issue. Looking at the structure of > > test/corpora/protected-headers/smime-sign+enc.eml > > it looks like there is an application/pkcs-7 part for the outer > c