David Mazieres writes:
> I'm using notmuch 0.17 on openbsd (from the ports tree). My problem is
> that notmuch new is just unbearably slow. I don't know if it's because
> I'm running the 32-bit (i386) mode or what, but it takes over one second
> per mail message. E.g., this is typical of what
David Mazieres writes:
> I'm using notmuch 0.17 on openbsd (from the ports tree). My problem is
> that notmuch new is just unbearably slow. I don't know if it's because
> I'm running the 32-bit (i386) mode or what, but it takes over one second
> per mail message. E.g., this is typical of what
Allan Streib writes:
> Hi David,
>
> I've been using notmuch on OpenBSD for a while, and I really appreciate
> the project.
I hope you don't mind my replying to the list. Notmuch is not a one man
project...
>
> In recent days I've had a couple problems building. First issue was a
> complaint a
David Bremner writes:
> Allan Streib writes:
>
>> I've been using notmuch on OpenBSD for a while, and I really appreciate
>> the project.
Since there is a thread on this...
I'm using notmuch 0.17 on openbsd (from the ports tree). My problem is
that notmuch new is just unbearably slow. I don'
David Bremner writes:
> Allan Streib writes:
>
>> I've been using notmuch on OpenBSD for a while, and I really appreciate
>> the project.
Since there is a thread on this...
I'm using notmuch 0.17 on openbsd (from the ports tree). My problem is
that notmuch new is just unbearably slow. I don'
Allan Streib writes:
> Hi David,
>
> I've been using notmuch on OpenBSD for a while, and I really appreciate
> the project.
I hope you don't mind my replying to the list. Notmuch is not a one man
project...
>
> In recent days I've had a couple problems building. First issue was a
> complaint a