On Tue 26 May 2020 at 00:41 +0300, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> On Mon, May 25 2020, Floris Bruynooghe wrote:
>
>> In tox.ini the earliest version is 3.5 and if memory serves me right
>> there's a reasonably good reason for that. I think the notmuch2
>> bindings use some features not yet present in 3.4.
On Mon, May 25 2020, Floris Bruynooghe wrote:
> In tox.ini the earliest version is 3.5 and if memory serves me right
> there's a reasonably good reason for that. I think the notmuch2
> bindings use some features not yet present in 3.4. But anything >= 3.5
> should be supported and if not a bug.
On Sun 24 May 2020 at 16:29 -0300, David Bremner wrote:
> Ralph Seichter writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> having examined the source code, I assume that Notmuch's Python bindings
>> should support Python 3.x for any given 'x'. However, reading the Travis
>> logs at https://travis-ci.org/notmuch/notmuch
* David Bremner:
> That's another reason for me to get a release out the door soon.
Given how long ago the old Python bindings were written, I can wait a
bit longer for the improved version. ;-) Still, I am looking forward to
the next Notmuch release.
-Ralph
_
Ralph Seichter writes:
> * David Bremner:
>
>> The new bindings (modulename= notmuch2) should work with any python
>> recent 3.x. They still have a few rough edges afaiu, but definitely
>> new projects should target the new bindings.
>
> Alas, there are no release archives available yet which con
* David Bremner:
> The new bindings (modulename= notmuch2) should work with any python
> recent 3.x. They still have a few rough edges afaiu, but definitely
> new projects should target the new bindings.
Alas, there are no release archives available yet which contain the new
bindings. I was hopin
Ralph Seichter writes:
> Hello,
>
> having examined the source code, I assume that Notmuch's Python bindings
> should support Python 3.x for any given 'x'. However, reading the Travis
> logs at https://travis-ci.org/notmuch/notmuch and .travis.yml, the CI
> tests apparently run on Ubuntu 18.04 an
Hello,
having examined the source code, I assume that Notmuch's Python bindings
should support Python 3.x for any given 'x'. However, reading the Travis
logs at https://travis-ci.org/notmuch/notmuch and .travis.yml, the CI
tests apparently run on Ubuntu 18.04 and use only Python 3.6.
While I hope