On Sun, 12 Oct 2014, Michal Sojka wrote:
> The new outputs allow printing senders, recipients or both of matching
> messages. The --output option is converted from "keyword" argument to
> "flags" argument, which means that the user can use --output=sender and
> --output=recipients simultaneously,
Peter Feigl schrieb am 19:38 Mittwoch, 22.Oktober 2014:
> Try strace or
> gdb to find out what really crashes notmuch.
Good idea. Can anybody help me to interprete the output:
https://gist.github.com/tannhuber/c7cae862f897efccd3cb
___
notmuch mailin
Quoting Sepp Tannhuber (2014-10-23 12:47:10)
> Peter Feigl schrieb am 19:38 Mittwoch, 22.Oktober 2014:
> > Try strace or
> > gdb to find out what really crashes notmuch.
> Good idea. Can anybody help me to interprete the output:
> https://gist.github.com/tannhuber/c7cae862f897efccd3cb
Your proces
Sepp Tannhuber wrote:
> Peter Feigl schrieb am 19:38 Mittwoch, 22.Oktober 2014:
>
>
>
>
> > Try strace or
> > gdb to find out what really crashes notmuch.
> Good idea. Can anybody help me to interprete the output:
> https://gist.github.com/tannhuber/c7cae862f897efccd3cb
HUH?
/usr/share\36/usr/
Justus Winter wrote:
> Quoting Sepp Tannhuber (2014-10-23 12:47:10)
> > Peter Feigl schrieb am 19:38 Mittwoch, 22.Oktober 2014:
> > > Try strace or
> > > gdb to find out what really crashes notmuch.
> > Good idea. Can anybody help me to interprete the output:
> > https://gist.github.com/tannhuber/
This is v3 of
id:1412637438-4821-1-git-send-email-acleme...@csail.mit.edu.
This fixes some comments, as suggested by Mark. There are no
code changes relative to v2. The diff from v2 is below.
diff --git a/lib/database.cc b/lib/database.cc
index 6e51a72..3601f9d 100644
--- a/lib/database.cc
+++ b
These macros help clarify basic bit-twiddling code and are written to
be robust against C undefined behavior of shift operators.
---
lib/message.cc| 6 +++---
lib/notmuch-private.h | 11 +++
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/message.cc b/lib/messa
From: Austin Clements
This describes the structure of ghost mail documents. Ghost messages
are not yet implemented.
---
lib/database.cc | 20 ++--
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/database.cc b/lib/database.cc
index 8fd7fad..c641bcd 100644
--- a
From: Austin Clements
This will be implemented over the next several patches. The feature
is not yet "enabled" (this does not add it to
NOTMUCH_FEATURES_CURRENT).
---
lib/database-private.h | 7 +++
lib/database.cc| 2 ++
2 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lib/database-p
From: Austin Clements
Somehow this is the first upgrade pass that actually does *any* error
checking, so this also adds the bit of necessary infrastructure to
handle that.
---
lib/database.cc | 66 +++--
1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 2 dele
---
test/T530-upgrade.sh | 21 +
1 file changed, 21 insertions(+)
diff --git a/test/T530-upgrade.sh b/test/T530-upgrade.sh
index c4c4ac8..6b42a69 100755
--- a/test/T530-upgrade.sh
+++ b/test/T530-upgrade.sh
@@ -116,4 +116,25 @@ MAIL_DIR/bar/new/21:2,
MAIL_DIR/bar/new/22:2,
M
From: Austin Clements
This updates the message abstraction to support ghost messages: it
adds a message flag that distinguishes regular messages from ghost
messages, and an internal function for initializing a newly created
(blank) message as a ghost message.
---
lib/message.cc| 52 +
From: Austin Clements
This updates the thread linking code to use ghost messages instead of
user metadata to link messages into threads.
In contrast with the old approach, this is actually correct.
Previously, thread merging updated only the thread IDs of message
documents, not thread IDs stored
From: Austin Clements
This fixes the broken thread order test.
---
lib/database-private.h| 2 +-
test/T260-thread-order.sh | 1 -
2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/database-private.h b/lib/database-private.h
index e2e4bc8..15e03cc 100644
--- a/lib/database-pri
From: Austin Clements
Previously, it was necessary to link new messages to children to work
around some (though not all) problems with the old metadata-based
approach to stored thread IDs. With ghost messages, this is no longer
necessary, so don't bother with child linking when ghost messages ar
Franz Fellner schrieb am 12:58 Donnerstag, 23.Oktober
2014:
> /usr/share\36/usr/loal/share/pixmaps/hicolor/index.theme
> \36 is $, isn't it?
> and "loal" should be "local"?
Any idea how this could happen? And how can I fix it?
> Probably you messed up your env? (.bashrc;/etc/env.d;...)
I do
This patch changes how the notmuch vim client supports attachments:
- For each message part a 'Part : ' is added
to the header.
- You can then use 'e' to extract the attachment under the cursor
or use it elsewhere to extract all attachments (the prior behavior)
- You can use 'v' to 'view' the
Add URI handling to the vim client. You can now press 'enter' by default and
the client will parse the current line and find any 'Part's or URIs available
for opening. If there are more than one it opens the one under the cursor or
else it opens the only one available. It also supports mailto: U
Yes, it's here, the patch you've all been waiting for! Well, maybe:
- Add a variable to control which headers are displayed normally.
- Any header that is not displayed normally will be listed in a folded
area in the message so you can access it at will (can be turned off).
- Add the (optional)
Sepp Tannhuber wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm wondering whether there's a notmuch mail client
> - with a handling similar to alot
> - which is capable to show html content without html2ascii conversion
> - which can use vim as editor
> - which doesn't need a web browser
> - which doesn't need a mouse
On Oct 23, 2014 3:31 PM, "Austin Clements" wrote:
>
> These macros help clarify basic bit-twiddling code and are written to
> be robust against C undefined behavior of shift operators.
> ---
> lib/message.cc| 6 +++---
> lib/notmuch-private.h | 11 +++
> 2 files changed, 14 inser
Yes, it's here, the patch you've all been waiting for! Well, maybe:
- Add a variable to control which headers are displayed normally.
- Any header that is not displayed normally will be listed in a folded
area in the message so you can access it at will (can be turned off).
- Add the (optional)
On Sun, 12 Oct 2014, Michal Sojka wrote:
> The new outputs allow printing senders, recipients or both of matching
> messages. The --output option is converted from "keyword" argument to
> "flags" argument, which means that the user can use --output=sender and
> --output=recipients simultaneously,
Peter Feigl schrieb am 19:38 Mittwoch, 22.Oktober 2014:
> Try strace or
> gdb to find out what really crashes notmuch.
Good idea. Can anybody help me to interprete the output:
https://gist.github.com/tannhuber/c7cae862f897efccd3cb
Quoting Sepp Tannhuber (2014-10-23 12:47:10)
> Peter Feigl schrieb am 19:38 Mittwoch, 22.Oktober 2014:
> > Try strace or
> > gdb to find out what really crashes notmuch.
> Good idea. Can anybody help me to interprete the output:
> https://gist.github.com/tannhuber/c7cae862f897efccd3cb
Your proces
Sepp Tannhuber wrote:
> Peter Feigl schrieb am 19:38 Mittwoch, 22.Oktober 2014:
>
>
>
>
> > Try strace or
> > gdb to find out what really crashes notmuch.
> Good idea. Can anybody help me to interprete the output:
> https://gist.github.com/tannhuber/c7cae862f897efccd3cb
HUH?
/usr/share\36/usr/
Justus Winter wrote:
> Quoting Sepp Tannhuber (2014-10-23 12:47:10)
> > Peter Feigl schrieb am 19:38 Mittwoch, 22.Oktober 2014:
> > > Try strace or
> > > gdb to find out what really crashes notmuch.
> > Good idea. Can anybody help me to interprete the output:
> > https://gist.github.com/tannhuber/
This is v3 of
id:1412637438-4821-1-git-send-email-aclements at csail.mit.edu.
This fixes some comments, as suggested by Mark. There are no
code changes relative to v2. The diff from v2 is below.
diff --git a/lib/database.cc b/lib/database.cc
index 6e51a72..3601f9d 100644
--- a/lib/database.cc
++
These macros help clarify basic bit-twiddling code and are written to
be robust against C undefined behavior of shift operators.
---
lib/message.cc| 6 +++---
lib/notmuch-private.h | 11 +++
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/message.cc b/lib/messa
From: Austin Clements
This describes the structure of ghost mail documents. Ghost messages
are not yet implemented.
---
lib/database.cc | 20 ++--
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/database.cc b/lib/database.cc
index 8fd7fad..c641bcd 100644
--- a
From: Austin Clements
This will be implemented over the next several patches. The feature
is not yet "enabled" (this does not add it to
NOTMUCH_FEATURES_CURRENT).
---
lib/database-private.h | 7 +++
lib/database.cc| 2 ++
2 files changed, 9 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lib/database-p
From: Austin Clements
Somehow this is the first upgrade pass that actually does *any* error
checking, so this also adds the bit of necessary infrastructure to
handle that.
---
lib/database.cc | 66 +++--
1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 2 dele
From: Austin Clements
This updates the message abstraction to support ghost messages: it
adds a message flag that distinguishes regular messages from ghost
messages, and an internal function for initializing a newly created
(blank) message as a ghost message.
---
lib/message.cc| 52 +
---
test/T530-upgrade.sh | 21 +
1 file changed, 21 insertions(+)
diff --git a/test/T530-upgrade.sh b/test/T530-upgrade.sh
index c4c4ac8..6b42a69 100755
--- a/test/T530-upgrade.sh
+++ b/test/T530-upgrade.sh
@@ -116,4 +116,25 @@ MAIL_DIR/bar/new/21:2,
MAIL_DIR/bar/new/22:2,
M
From: Austin Clements
This fixes the broken thread order test.
---
lib/database-private.h| 2 +-
test/T260-thread-order.sh | 1 -
2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/database-private.h b/lib/database-private.h
index e2e4bc8..15e03cc 100644
--- a/lib/database-pri
From: Austin Clements
This updates the thread linking code to use ghost messages instead of
user metadata to link messages into threads.
In contrast with the old approach, this is actually correct.
Previously, thread merging updated only the thread IDs of message
documents, not thread IDs stored
From: Austin Clements
Previously, it was necessary to link new messages to children to work
around some (though not all) problems with the old metadata-based
approach to stored thread IDs. With ghost messages, this is no longer
necessary, so don't bother with child linking when ghost messages ar
Franz Fellner schrieb am 12:58 Donnerstag,
23.Oktober 2014:
> /usr/share\36/usr/loal/share/pixmaps/hicolor/index.theme
> \36 is $, isn't it?
> and "loal" should be "local"?
Any idea how this could happen? And how can I fix it?
> Probably you messed up your env? (.bashrc;/etc/env.d;...)
I do
This patch changes how the notmuch vim client supports attachments:
- For each message part a 'Part : ' is added
to the header.
- You can then use 'e' to extract the attachment under the cursor
or use it elsewhere to extract all attachments (the prior behavior)
- You can use 'v' to 'view' the
Add URI handling to the vim client. You can now press 'enter' by default and
the client will parse the current line and find any 'Part's or URIs available
for opening. If there are more than one it opens the one under the cursor or
else it opens the only one available. It also supports mailto: U
Yes, it's here, the patch you've all been waiting for! Well, maybe:
- Add a variable to control which headers are displayed normally.
- Any header that is not displayed normally will be listed in a folded
area in the message so you can access it at will (can be turned off).
- Add the (optional)
Sepp Tannhuber wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm wondering whether there's a notmuch mail client
> - with a handling similar to alot
> - which is capable to show html content without html2ascii conversion
> - which can use vim as editor
> - which doesn't need a web browser
> - which doesn't need a mouse
Yes, it's here, the patch you've all been waiting for! Well, maybe:
- Add a variable to control which headers are displayed normally.
- Any header that is not displayed normally will be listed in a folded
area in the message so you can access it at will (can be turned off).
- Add the (optional)
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