Re: notmuch version/Python bindings

2017-02-25 Thread David Bremner
Sebastian Spaeth writes: > Hi there, > just tried to delete the notmuch packagr on pypi. While I am listed as the > author, I do not own the package and it lists "Package Index Owner: Julian". > > It might be that I have already transferred the ownership of the package, but > I don't remember w

Re: notmuch version/Python bindings

2017-02-21 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
Hi there, just tried to delete the notmuch packagr on pypi. While I am listed as the author, I do not own the package and it lists "Package Index Owner: Julian". It might be that I have already transferred the ownership of the package, but I don't remember who Julian is. Has anyone else a clue?

Re: notmuch version/Python bindings

2017-02-20 Thread Justus Winter
David Bremner writes: > Sebastian Spaeth writes: > >> Hi there, I did stop using notmuch, true. Let me know if I should hand >> over administration or if I shouldnsimply delete the package on pypi. >> > > Hi Sebastian; > > Thanks for the followup. If no-one steps up to maintain by the end of >

Re: notmuch version/Python bindings

2017-02-18 Thread David Bremner
Sebastian Spaeth writes: > Hi there, I did stop using notmuch, true. Let me know if I should hand > over administration or if I shouldnsimply delete the package on pypi. > Hi Sebastian; Thanks for the followup. If no-one steps up to maintain by the end of next week, I'd say just delete them fr

Re: notmuch version/Python bindings

2017-02-16 Thread Sebastian Spaeth
Hi there, I did stop using notmuch, true. Let me know if I should hand over administration or if I shouldnsimply delete the package on pypi. Sebastian -- Sent from my mobile phone. Please excuse brevity. Am 16. Februar 2017 18:00:33 MEZ schrieb David Bremner : >Aryeh Leib Taurog writes: > >> O

Re: notmuch version/Python bindings

2017-02-16 Thread David Bremner
Aryeh Leib Taurog writes: > Okay, makes sense. Might I suggest a new release on pypi, then? I think Sebastian (listed as the pypi maintainer) somewhat lost interest in notmuch (since that version is 4 years old). I'm afraid I don't know anything about pypi, but I assume if someone else wanted t

Re: notmuch version/Python bindings

2017-02-16 Thread Aryeh Leib Taurog
Okay, makes sense. Might I suggest a new release on pypi, then? On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 10:24:16AM -0400, David Bremner wrote: > Aryeh Leib Taurog writes: > > > The latest notmuch includes libnotmuch.so.4.4.0 but the latest python > > bindings wrap libnotmuch.so.3 so importing from notmuch re

Re: notmuch version/Python bindings

2017-02-16 Thread David Bremner
Aryeh Leib Taurog writes: > The latest notmuch includes libnotmuch.so.4.4.0 but the latest python > bindings wrap libnotmuch.so.3 so importing from notmuch results in the > following error: > > File > "/home/altaurog/venv/offlineimap/lib/python2.7/site-packages/notmuch/__init__.py", > line

notmuch version/Python bindings

2017-02-16 Thread Aryeh Leib Taurog
The latest notmuch includes libnotmuch.so.4.4.0 but the latest python bindings wrap libnotmuch.so.3 so importing from notmuch results in the following error: File "/home/altaurog/venv/offlineimap/lib/python2.7/site-packages/notmuch/__init__.py", line 54, in from .database import Databas