The declaration of the GMimeStream pointer to stdout in
format_part_content_text was somehow preventing subsequent printf
calls from outputting to stdout if the output was redirected to a
file.  Scoping the declaration to the actual use of the stream pointer
works around this problem.
---
 notmuch-show.c |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/notmuch-show.c b/notmuch-show.c
index e90f07e..61c6f49 100644
--- a/notmuch-show.c
+++ b/notmuch-show.c
@@ -447,7 +447,6 @@ format_part_content_text (GMimeObject *part)
 {
     GMimeContentDisposition *disposition = 
g_mime_object_get_content_disposition (part);
     GMimeContentType *content_type = g_mime_object_get_content_type 
(GMIME_OBJECT (part));
-    GMimeStream *stream_stdout = g_mime_stream_file_new (stdout);
 
     printf (", Content-type: %s\n", g_mime_content_type_to_string 
(content_type));
 
@@ -462,6 +461,7 @@ format_part_content_text (GMimeObject *part)
     if (g_mime_content_type_is_type (content_type, "text", "*") &&
        !g_mime_content_type_is_type (content_type, "text", "html"))
     {
+       GMimeStream *stream_stdout = g_mime_stream_file_new (stdout);
        g_mime_stream_file_set_owner (GMIME_STREAM_FILE (stream_stdout), FALSE);
        show_part_content (part, stream_stdout);
        g_object_unref(stream_stdout);
-- 
1.7.4.4

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