To quote id:87ftrpgjdb@fifthhorseman.net
if the thing verified is the output of sha256sum, then the
*filename* of the tarball itself is included, then the standard
verification step will is sufficient to ensure that you've got the right
version in the filename.
This is in
This produces tarballs that are roughly 30% smaller.
---
Makefile.global | 4 ++--
Makefile.local | 2 +-
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Makefile.global b/Makefile.global
index 27c82433..e4dbce48 100644
--- a/Makefile.global
+++ b/Makefile.global
@@ -40,9 +40,9 @@
Hi,
mu4e-conversation (https://gitlab.com/ambrevar/mu4e-conversation) has a
very nice feature in my opinion: it allows you to compose a reply at the
end of the buffer, in a dedicated "composition area".
- Pressing C-c C-c sends the message (it won't if the message is empty
or white space).
- P
Hi,
It'd be nice if notmuch-show could treat the snippets produced by Emacs'
`message-mark-inserted-region' specially, e.g.:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
foo
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
and make them foldable.
(Note that
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> notmuch-search-tag can tag all the threads in the region.
> notmuch-tree-tag does not, pity :p
>
> I think it would make a lot of sense to make notmuch-tree-tag behave
> like notmuch-search-tag on regions.
>
> Thoughts?
I'd like to have this too, as I have tried to mar
What I did in mu4e-conversation was actually rather simple, albeit a bit
hackish:
- Copy the test from the composition buffer
- Save the window excursion
- Fire up a new message buffer as notmuch-show-reply would produce.
- Cleanup the citation.
- Insert the copied text from the composition buffer
Add `notmuch-wash-cut-here' as a washing function that can be added to
`notmuch-show-insert-text/plain-hook' to excerpt 'cut here' sections,
such as those generated by `message-mark-inserted-region'.
---
emacs/notmuch-wash.el | 31 +++
1 file changed, 31 insertions(+)
* Pierre Neidhardt:
> muchsync (http://www.muchsync.org/): Requires our own mail server if I
> understand correctly.
No. If you have a machine A with notmuch already set up, and want to
sync to machine B, you only need SSH access from B to A (plus notmuch
and muchsync installed on B).
-Ralph
___
Ralph Seichter writes:
> * Pierre Neidhardt:
>
>> muchsync (http://www.muchsync.org/): Requires our own mail server if I
>> understand correctly.
>
> No. If you have a machine A with notmuch already set up, and want to
> sync to machine B, you only need SSH access from B to A (plus notmuch
> and
* Dan Čermák:
> Ralph Seichter writes:
>
>> * Pierre Neidhardt:
>>
>>> muchsync (http://www.muchsync.org/): Requires our own mail server if I
>>> understand correctly.
>>
>> No. If you have a machine A with notmuch already set up, and want to
>> sync to machine B, you only need SSH access from B
Add the configure options specified in $(TAGS) that equal 1 as tags on
the Sphinx command line using the -t option. The tags may be used to
conditionally include documentation using the Sphinx "only" directive
[1].
As an example, indicate in the documentation whether the Xapian field
processor is
Jani Nikula writes:
> Add the configure options specified in $(TAGS) that equal 1 as tags on
> the Sphinx command line using the -t option. The tags may be used to
> conditionally include documentation using the Sphinx "only" directive
> [1].
>
> As an example, indicate in the documentation wheth
Jani Nikula writes:
> Add the configure options specified in $(TAGS) that equal 1 as tags on
> the Sphinx command line using the -t option. The tags may be used to
> conditionally include documentation using the Sphinx "only" directive
> [1].
>
> As an example, indicate in the documentation wheth
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